Social relationships as predictors of depression and suicidal ideation in older adults |
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Authors: | Vanderhorst R K McLaren S |
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Affiliation: | School of Behavioural & Social Sciences & Humanities, University of Ballarat, Mt. Helen, Victoria, Australia. s.mclaren@ballarat.edu.au |
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Abstract: | ![]() The prevalence of depression and suicidal ideation among older adults is considered to be a major mental health concern among this age group. The present study investigated the human relatedness variables of marital status, social support resources and sense of belonging as predictors of depression and suicidal ideation in older adults. A community sample of 110 older adults (M age 76.67 years, SD = 8.11) completed the Social Support Subscale of the Coping Resources Inventory, the Sense of Belonging Instrument, the Zung Depression Inventory and the Suicide Subscale of the General Health Questionnaire. Results indicated that fewer social support resources were associated with higher levels of depression and suicidal ideation. Sense of belonging to the community was not an additional predictor of mental health. The results of the present study suggest that enhancing social support resources in older adults could reduce depression and suicidal ideation. |
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