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Social participation and mental health: moderating effects of gender, social role and rurality

机译:社会参与和心理健康:性别,社会角色和农村状况的调节作用

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Background Previous studies have reported that older people’s social participation has positive effects on their health. However, some studies showed that the impacts of social participation on health differ by gender. We sought to examine whether the effects of social participation on mental health differ for men and women in a Japanese population. We also examined the moderating influence of social position within the organization as well as urban/rural locality. Methods We used two waves of the Aichi Gerontological Evaluation Study’s longitudinal survey, which targeted residents with aged 65?years or over (n?=?2,728) in a central part of Japan. The first wave survey was conducted in 2003, and the second wave in 2006. Depressive symptoms of the study participants were assessed using the short version of the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15). A multilevel logistic regression model was used with individual-level as level 1 and the school district-level as level 2. Results We found that higher social participation and performing key roles in the organization had protective effects on depressive symptoms for women. However, there were no main effects of these variables for the mental health of men. We found an interaction between social participation, organizational position, and rural residence among men only. That is, men who occupied leadership positions in organizations reported better mental health, but only in rural areas. Conclusions Our findings support the notion that increasing the opportunities for social participation improves older people’s heath, especially for women. However, in the rural Japanese context, offering men meaningful roles within organizations may be important.
机译:背景技术先前的研究报道,老年人的社会参与对其健康有积极影响。但是,一些研究表明,社会参与对健康的影响因性别而异。我们试图研究日本人口中男性和女性的社会参与对心理健康的影响是否不同。我们还研究了组织中社会地位以及城市/农村地区的适度影响。方法我们使用了两次爱知老年医学评估研究的纵向调查,这些调查的对象是日本中部65岁以上(n = 2,728)的居民。第一次调查于2003年进行,第二次调查于2006年进行。使用简短版的老年抑郁量表(GDS-15)对研究参与者的抑郁症状进行评估。使用了多级逻辑回归模型,个人级别为1级,学区级别为2级。结果我们发现,较高的社会参与度和组织中的关键作用对女性的抑郁症状具有保护作用。但是,这些变量对男性的心理健康没有主要影响。我们发现男性之间的社会参与,组织地位和农村居住之间存在相互作用。也就是说,在组织中担任领导职务的男人的心理健康状况有所改善,但仅限于农村地区。结论我们的发现支持以下观点:增加社会参与的机会可以改善老年人的健康状况,尤其是对女性而言。但是,在日本农村地区,在组织内部为男性提供有意义的角色可能很重要。

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