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  • - The study explores the connection between noncommunicable chronic diseases (NCDs) and depressive symptoms in older adults, examining how perceived social support (PSS) influences this relationship.
  • - It involved over 8,700 participants aged 45 and above, using specific scales to measure perceived social support and depression levels.
  • - Findings reveal that NCDs are linked to higher depressive symptoms, with PSS offering some protection, particularly for those living in rural areas, indicating that where people live affects these health dynamics.

Article Abstract

Background: Many studies have shown that having noncommunicable chronic diseases (NCDs) is strongly associated with depressive symptoms in elderly people; however, the mechanisms of this association are not fully understood. This study aims to investigate whether perceived social support (PSS) mediates the effect of NCDs on depressive symptoms and whether these relationships differ depending on where middle-aged and elderly people live.

Methods: The study population was from the psychology and behavior investigation of Chinese residents (PBICR). A total of 8732 people aged 45 and older were included in the hypothetical modulated model. Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS) and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) were used to evaluate PSS and depressive symptoms.

Results: NCDs were positively related to depressive symptoms (β = 0.81, p < 0.01) and indirectly mediated through PSS (β = 0.08). Residency moderated the relationship between NCDs and PSS (β = -0.16, p < 0.01) and between NCDs and depressive symptoms (β = 0.29, p < 0.01). Specifically, the effect of NCDs on PSS and depressive symptoms was greater in rural middle-aged and older adults.

Conclusions: NCDs raise the risk of depressive symptoms in middle-aged and older Chinese, with PSS playing a partially protective role. In addition, the area of residence moderated the connection between the number of NCDs and PSS, NCDs, and depressive symptoms in middle-aged and older adults.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2023.08.045DOI Listing

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