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Social Integration and Healthy Aging in Japan: How Gender and Rurality Matter

机译:日本的社会融合与健康老龄化:性别与农村问题

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The current study analyzed the 1999 and 2001 waves of the Nihon University Japanese Longitudinal Study of Aging. Two measures of social integration were associated with lower risks of being physically disabled or depressed at Wave 1 and with a lower risk of progressing into deeper levels of physical disability and depression by Wave 2. Ceteris paribus, compared to elderly urbanites, elderly ruralites had a much higher risk of being physically disabled but much lower odds of being depressed. And compared to elderly men, elderly women had similar risks of being physically disabled but much higher odds of being depressed. Suggestions are made on how future research on longevity in Japan, the world’s most longevous nation, can explore the links among social integration, place, gender, and the postponement of mortality.
机译:本研究分析了日本大学日本老龄化纵向研究的1999年和2001年。两项社会融合措施与第一波造成肢体残疾或沮丧的风险较低,以及第二波遭受肢体残疾和抑郁症恶化的风险较低有关。身体残疾的风险要高得多,而沮丧的几率要低得多。与老年男性相比,老年女性有类似的身体残障风险,但抑郁的几率更高。有人提出建议,对未来在世界上寿命最长的国家日本的寿命研究如何探索社会融合,位置,性别和死亡推迟之间的联系进行研究。

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