Effect of Spousal Loss on Depression in Older Adults: Impacts of Time Passing, Living Arrangement, and Spouse’s Health Status before Death
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Sampling
2.2. Questionnaire
2.3. Statistical Methods
3. Results
3.1. Factor Loadings of Mobility and RF Support
3.2. Participants’ Characteristics
3.3. Pre and Post Spouse Death (SD)
3.4. Effect of SD on Depression
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographic factors | |
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Age | |
Sex | |
Ethnic group | |
Education level | |
Healthy lifestyle | |
Smoking status | |
Alcohol consumption | |
Self-rated heath status | |
Depression measurement | |
Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CESD) | |
Mobility investigation (Have difficulty with the following actions) | |
Squat | |
Raise both hands | |
Pick up objects with fingers | |
Lift an 11-kg object | |
Walk up two to three floors or 200–300 m | |
Relative and friend (RF) support | |
The RF were willing to listen to their worries | |
The r RF cared about them | |
Satisfaction with caring from RF | |
The RF were hypercritical to what they did |
Mobility Items | Factor Loading | Social Support Items | Factor Loading |
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Walking 200–300 m | 0.44 | Satisfaction with care from significant others | −0.57 |
Climbing up 2–3 floors | 0.43 | Willingness of significant others to care for you | −0.54 |
Squatting | 0.43 | Willingness of significant others to talk with you | −0.40 |
Grasping with the fingers | 0.42 | Willingness of significant others to ask your opinion | −0.38 |
Carrying 11 kg weight | 0.37 | Significant others’ complaints to you | −0.27 |
Raising the arms up | 0.35 | -- |
Total Subjects (n = 710) | Male (n = 256) | Female (n = 454) | ||||
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n | % | n | % | n | % | |
Age of SD | ||||||
60– | 39 | 5.5% | 5 | 2.0% | 34 | 7.5% |
60–65 | 87 | 12.3% | 20 | 7.8% | 67 | 14.8% |
65–70 | 148 | 20.9% | 49 | 19.1% | 99 | 21.8% |
70–75 | 160 | 22.4% | 54 | 21.1% | 105 | 23.0% |
75–80 | 165 | 23.2% | 68 | 26.6% | 97 | 21.4% |
80+ | 112 | 15.8% | 60 | 23.4% | 52 | 11.5% |
Education | ||||||
illiterate | 320 | 45.1% | 52 | 20.3% | 268 | 59.0% |
Elementary | 295 | 41.6% | 146 | 57.0% | 149 | 32.8% |
Junior/senior high | 85 | 12.0% | 50 | 19.5% | 35 | 7.7% |
Above college | 10 | 1.4% | 8 | 3.1% | 2 | 0.4% |
Ethnicity | ||||||
Fukinese | 510 | 71.8% | 172 | 67.2% | 338 | 74.5% |
Hakka | 113 | 15.9% | 46 | 18.0% | 67 | 14.8% |
Mainlander | 75 | 10.6% | 38 | 14.8% | 37 | 8.2% |
Other | 12 | 1.7% | 0 | 0.0% | 12 | 2.6% |
SD between | ||||||
1989–1993 | 120 | 16.9% | 43 | 16.8% | 77 | 17.0% |
1993–1996 | 110 | 15.5% | 54 | 21.1% | 56 | 12.3% |
1996–1999 | 138 | 19.4% | 38 | 14.8% | 100 | 22.0% |
1999–2003 | 196 | 27.6% | 70 | 27.3% | 126 | 27.8% |
2003–2007 | 146 | 20.6% | 51 | 19.9% | 95 | 20.9% |
Time since SD | ||||||
0–3 months | 40 | 5.6% | 16 | 6.3% | 24 | 5.3% |
3–6 months | 47 | 6.6% | 18 | 7.0% | 29 | 6.4% |
6–12 months | 105 | 14.8% | 37 | 14.5% | 68 | 15.0% |
12–24 months | 215 | 30.3% | 83 | 32.4% | 132 | 29.1% |
>24 months | 303 | 42.7% | 102 | 39.8% | 201 | 44.3% |
Categorical Variables | Male Post SD | ORm | Female Post SD | ORm | |||||||
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+ | − | + | − | ||||||||
Satisfied Income | +: Yes −: No | Pre SD | + | 69 | 45 | 0.80 (NS) | Pre SD | + | 104 | 68 | 0.94 (NS) |
− | 56 | 86 | - | 72 | 210 | ||||||
Smoking habit | +: Yes −: No | Pre SD | + | 98 | 35 | 4.38 (***) | Pre SD | + | 15 | 7 | 7.0 (*) |
− | 8 | 115 | − | 1 | 431 | ||||||
Alcohol drinking | +: Yes −: No | Pre SD | + | 58 | 31 | 1.11 (NS) | Pre SD | + | 18 | 20 | 1.11 (NS) |
− | 28 | 139 | − | 18 | 398 | ||||||
self-rated health | +: Yes −: No | Pre SD | + | 162 | 44 | 1.42 (NS) | Pre SD | + | 207 | 85 | 1.40 (*) |
− | 31 | 19 | − | 61 | 101 | ||||||
Mean | (sd) | p | Mean | (sd) | p | ||||||
Depressive: Increasing means more depressive | diff | 1.52 | (6.09) | *** | −1.31 | (7.49) | ** | ||||
Mobility: Increasing means even worse | diff | 0.33 | (1.25) | *** | −0.52 | (1.50) | *** | ||||
RF support: Increasing means more support | diff | 0.11 | (1.16) | NS | 0.05 | (1.15) | NS |
Total | Male | Female | ||||
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OR | p | OR | p | OR | p | |
Model 1: | ||||||
SD Effect (Post SD vs. Pre SD) | 1.7 | *** | 2.6 | ** | 1.5 | * |
Model 2: | ||||||
SD Effect(Post SD vs. Pre SD) | 1.5 | ** | 2.3 | ** | 1.2 | NS |
Mobility (higher score means worse) | 1.3 | ** | 1.3 | NS | 1.3 | ** |
Model 3: | ||||||
SD Effect(Post SD vs. Pre SD) | 1.7 | ** | 2.6 | ** | 1.4 | # |
Self-rated health (good vs. not good) | 0.5 | ** | 0.8 | NS | 0.4 | ** |
Model 4: | ||||||
SD Effect(Post SD vs. Pre SD) | 1.7 | ** | 2.3 | ** | 1.5 | * |
Higher social support | 1.5 | ** | 1.5 | # | 1.4 | * |
Total | Male | Female | |||||
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OR | p | OR | p | OR | p | ||
Stratified by time since SD | |||||||
<6 months | Post SD vs. Pre SD | 6.0 | *** | Infinite | -- | 4.00 | ** |
6–12 months | Post SD vs. Pre SD | 0.9 | NS | 1.00 | NS | 0.88 | NS |
12–24 months | Post SD vs. Pre SD | 1.7 | * | 2.38 | * | 1.41 | NS |
≥24 months | Post SD vs. Pre SD | 1.3 | NS | 1.89 | NS | 1.18 | NS |
Stratified by living arrangement after SD | |||||||
Live alone after SD | Post SD vs. Pre SD | 2.3 | ** | 3.0 | # | 2.0 | # |
Live with family members after SD | Post SD vs. Pre SD | 1.5 | ** | 2.3 | ** | 1.3 | NS |
Stratified by spouse’s heath status before SD(N=548) | |||||||
Spouse’s health status: Good | Post SD vs. Pre SD | 2.0 | ** | 2.3 | * | 1.8 | * |
Spouse’s health status: Not good | Post SD vs. Pre SD | 1.3 | NS | 1.9 | NS | 1.2 | NS |
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Hung, Y.-C.; Chen, Y.-H.; Lee, M.-C.; Yeh, C.-J. Effect of Spousal Loss on Depression in Older Adults: Impacts of Time Passing, Living Arrangement, and Spouse’s Health Status before Death. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 13032. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413032
Hung Y-C, Chen Y-H, Lee M-C, Yeh C-J. Effect of Spousal Loss on Depression in Older Adults: Impacts of Time Passing, Living Arrangement, and Spouse’s Health Status before Death. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(24):13032. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413032
Chicago/Turabian StyleHung, Yu-Chan, Yong-Hsin Chen, Meng-Chih Lee, and Chih-Jung Yeh. 2021. "Effect of Spousal Loss on Depression in Older Adults: Impacts of Time Passing, Living Arrangement, and Spouse’s Health Status before Death" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 24: 13032. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413032
APA StyleHung, Y. -C., Chen, Y. -H., Lee, M. -C., & Yeh, C. -J. (2021). Effect of Spousal Loss on Depression in Older Adults: Impacts of Time Passing, Living Arrangement, and Spouse’s Health Status before Death. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(24), 13032. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413032