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  • Depression is a significant health issue in Chile, affecting self-perceived health and life satisfaction among adults.
  • The study analyzed data from 1424 participants over five waves, using self-report questionnaires to explore physical symptoms of depression (PSD) and their impacts.
  • Findings indicate that both physical slowing and fatigue negatively correlate with health perception and life satisfaction, emphasizing the need for ongoing monitoring of PSD in Chile.

Article Abstract

Depression is a major health problem in Chile. Evidence suggests that physical symptoms of depression (PSD) negatively impact self-perceived health and life satisfaction. The aim of this study was to determine the between-person and within-person associations of PSD with self-perceived health and life satisfaction in Chilean adults. The sample consisted of 1424 participants (64.54% female; = 46.77, SD = 14.88) with data in five waves of the Social Longitudinal Study of Chile. Variables were measured through self-report questionnaires. Hypotheses were tested using multilevel analysis. At the within-person level, physical slowing, fatigue, and sleep problems were associated with poorer self-perceived health and lower life satisfaction. At the between-person level, physical slowing and fatigue were associated with poorer perceived health and lower life satisfaction. PSD are associated with self-perceived health and life satisfaction in Chilean adults longitudinally. The study highlights the importance of monitoring PSD changes in Chilean adults.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13591053241229533DOI Listing

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