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Direct and buffering effects of social support on depressive symptoms of the elderly with home help
Authors:Hashimoto K  Kurita H  Haratani T  Fujii K  Ishibashi T
Affiliation:University of Tokyo,Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo,,;National Institute of Industrial Health, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa,,;Mitsubishi Research Centre Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo and,;Dia Research Foundation for Ageing Societies, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:The purpose of the present study was to examine the prevalence of depressive symptoms on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) and the effect of life stressors or social support on depressive symptoms in 303 elderly people receiving social services at home. We conducted a questionnaire survey six times with a 1-month interval. In the initial wave of questionnaires, 92 (31%) scored 16 points or above on the CES-D, indicative of a risk for depression. Before life stressors, subjects with low-level support showed significantly more severe depressive symptoms than those with high-level support. Subjects with low-level support were significantly more depressive after life stressors than they had been before, whereas those with middle- and high-level support showed no such difference. The former and latter results seem to suggest the direct and buffering effects of social support on depressive symptoms, respectively.
Keywords:depressive symptoms    elderly    home help    social support
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