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Journal of Korean Gerontological Nursing
2022 Volume.24 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.12
Factors influencing depression in older adults according to family structure (older adults living with adult children, a spouse, or alone): data from the 2020 National Older Koreans data
Yun Kyoung-Sun

Lee Yu-Jin
Abstract
Purpose: This descriptive research study aimed to identify the factors that influence depression according to household type (elderly who live with a spouse, adult children, or alone).

Methods: A total of 9,790 older adults were selected and analyzed using the 2020 National Older Koreans data. A Rao-Scott chi-square test was conducted to evaluate the differences in the individual, health-behavior, and mental-health factors according to family structure. A complex samples logistic regression was used to analyze the factors that influence depression according to family structure.

Results: Depression according to family structure was in the order of older adults who live alone, with adult children, or a spouse (p <.001). Total income, number of chronic diseases, hospitalization, exercise, and suicide ideation were identified as depressive factors for older adults who live with adult children. Employment, subjective health status, number of chronic diseases, hospital visitation, hospitalization, drinking, suicide ideation, economic status satisfaction, and cultural life satisfaction were depressive factors for older adults who live with a spouse. Employment, subjective health status, hospitalization, drinking, suicide ideation, and cultural life satisfaction were depressive factors (p <.05) for older adults who live alone.

Conclusion: It is necessary to detect depression early and operate a mental health program considering the family structure of older adults.
KEYWORD
Aged, Depressionl, Mental health
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