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The Trajectory of Depressive Symptoms Across Years of Community Care Utilization Among Older Adults: A 14-Year Follow-up Study Using the 'Korean Welfare Panel Survey'.

Authors :
Kim IH
Kim CS
Jeong MH
Source :
Journal of preventive medicine and public health = Yebang Uihakhoe chi [J Prev Med Public Health] 2023 Nov; Vol. 56 (6), pp. 495-503. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Oct 06.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objectives: While older adults using community care services are known to be vulnerable for depression, community care utilization (CCU) may help to improve the mental health of these elderly. To date, however, it is much less clear how CCU affects depressive symptoms in the elderly population. This study focuses on the trajectory of depressive symptoms across years of CCU among older adults in Korea.<br />Methods: Using the 2006-2019 Korean Welfare Panel Survey, this study is focused on elderly born in 1940 or earlier and selected 3281 persons for baseline interviews in 2006. This consisted of 35 800 person-year observations during a period of 14 years. Panel data analysis were employed to construct years of CCU.<br />Results: After controlling for covariates, linear term of years using community care was negatively associated with depressive symptoms, but a quadratic term was positively significant. The trajectory of depressive symptoms across the years of CCU follows a U-shaped curve. Older adults in the first year of using community care reported the highest level of depressive symptoms. However, a significant and steady decrease in depressive symptoms was observed during the following 9 years of CCU, which then gradually increased. The level of depressive symptoms at the 14th year of using community care remains significantly lower than the level at the outset of its utilization.<br />Conclusions: This finding implies that CCU could be beneficial for improving mental health among older adults.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2233-4521
Volume :
56
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of preventive medicine and public health = Yebang Uihakhoe chi
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37871906
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.23.022