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Role of Multifaceted Social Relationships on the Association of Loneliness with Depression Symptoms: A Moderated Mediation Analysis

Strong relationship exists between loneliness and depression in older adults. However, the effect of multifaceted social relationships on the relationship between loneliness and depression has not been explored. The purpose of the current study was to find out how multifaceted social relationships a...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yang, Jiao, Dandan, Yang, Mengjiao, Cui, Mingyu, Li, Xiang, Zhu, Zhu, Sawada, Yuko, Watanabe Miura, Kumi, Watanabe, Taeko, Tanaka, Emiko, Anme, Tokie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36611584
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11010124
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author Liu, Yang
Jiao, Dandan
Yang, Mengjiao
Cui, Mingyu
Li, Xiang
Zhu, Zhu
Sawada, Yuko
Watanabe Miura, Kumi
Watanabe, Taeko
Tanaka, Emiko
Anme, Tokie
author_facet Liu, Yang
Jiao, Dandan
Yang, Mengjiao
Cui, Mingyu
Li, Xiang
Zhu, Zhu
Sawada, Yuko
Watanabe Miura, Kumi
Watanabe, Taeko
Tanaka, Emiko
Anme, Tokie
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description Strong relationship exists between loneliness and depression in older adults. However, the effect of multifaceted social relationships on the relationship between loneliness and depression has not been explored. The purpose of the current study was to find out how multifaceted social relationships affect the aforementioned processes. We investigated and evaluated the loneliness status, depression symptoms, social relationships, and demographic information of 1116 older adults aged ≥65 years living in rural Japan. The final 555 participants were included in the analysis. Statistical evidence showed a direct effect between loneliness and depression symptoms. Additionally, the mediation model found that social curiosity and participation acted as mediators between loneliness and depression symptoms. Further, independence and participation, independence, and feeling safe played a conditional moderating role in the model of loneliness–social curiosity–depression symptoms and loneliness–participation–depression symptoms, respectively. Interaction can be an individual moderator in the link between loneliness and depression symptoms without any mediator. The moderated mediation model suggests that social curiosity and participation could mediate the association between loneliness and depression symptoms. In this process, independence, participation, and feeling safe may act as moderators.
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spelling pubmed-98198002023-01-07 Role of Multifaceted Social Relationships on the Association of Loneliness with Depression Symptoms: A Moderated Mediation Analysis Liu, Yang Jiao, Dandan Yang, Mengjiao Cui, Mingyu Li, Xiang Zhu, Zhu Sawada, Yuko Watanabe Miura, Kumi Watanabe, Taeko Tanaka, Emiko Anme, Tokie Healthcare (Basel) Article Strong relationship exists between loneliness and depression in older adults. However, the effect of multifaceted social relationships on the relationship between loneliness and depression has not been explored. The purpose of the current study was to find out how multifaceted social relationships affect the aforementioned processes. We investigated and evaluated the loneliness status, depression symptoms, social relationships, and demographic information of 1116 older adults aged ≥65 years living in rural Japan. The final 555 participants were included in the analysis. Statistical evidence showed a direct effect between loneliness and depression symptoms. Additionally, the mediation model found that social curiosity and participation acted as mediators between loneliness and depression symptoms. Further, independence and participation, independence, and feeling safe played a conditional moderating role in the model of loneliness–social curiosity–depression symptoms and loneliness–participation–depression symptoms, respectively. Interaction can be an individual moderator in the link between loneliness and depression symptoms without any mediator. The moderated mediation model suggests that social curiosity and participation could mediate the association between loneliness and depression symptoms. In this process, independence, participation, and feeling safe may act as moderators. MDPI 2022-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9819800/ /pubmed/36611584 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11010124 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Yang
Jiao, Dandan
Yang, Mengjiao
Cui, Mingyu
Li, Xiang
Zhu, Zhu
Sawada, Yuko
Watanabe Miura, Kumi
Watanabe, Taeko
Tanaka, Emiko
Anme, Tokie
Role of Multifaceted Social Relationships on the Association of Loneliness with Depression Symptoms: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
title Role of Multifaceted Social Relationships on the Association of Loneliness with Depression Symptoms: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
title_full Role of Multifaceted Social Relationships on the Association of Loneliness with Depression Symptoms: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
title_fullStr Role of Multifaceted Social Relationships on the Association of Loneliness with Depression Symptoms: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Role of Multifaceted Social Relationships on the Association of Loneliness with Depression Symptoms: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
title_short Role of Multifaceted Social Relationships on the Association of Loneliness with Depression Symptoms: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
title_sort role of multifaceted social relationships on the association of loneliness with depression symptoms: a moderated mediation analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36611584
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11010124
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