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  • Depression is a major mental health risk for older adults, and self-employment has become a key alternative for them as the population ages and retirement is delayed.
  • Research using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study shows that self-employed older adults experience lower levels of depression compared to retirees, with social participation and life satisfaction acting as mediating factors.
  • The study highlights urban-rural disparities and differences in self-employment types affecting these depression levels, offering valuable insights for improving mental health and informing aging policies in China and similar countries.

Article Abstract

Background: Depression is a significant risk factor affecting the mental health of older adults. In the context of accelerated population aging and the policy of "delayed retirement," self-employment has become an important alternative for older adults. Thus, studying the difference in depression levels between self-employed older adults and retirees, along with the mechanisms behind these differences, has emerged as a crucial theoretical and practical issue.

Methods: This research, based on panel data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study for the years 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2018, employed fixed-effect, instrumental variable, mediation models to analyze the difference in depression levels between self-employed older adults and retirees, as well as the mediating mechanisms involved.

Results: The findings indicate that self-employed older adults have lower levels of depression than retirees. The results of the mediating mechanism analysis suggest that self-employment can indirectly lower the depression levels of older adults by frequent social participation and greater life satisfaction. However, heterogeneity analysis revealed significant urban-rural differences and different types of self-employment in the impact of self-employment on the depression levels of older adults.

Conclusions: The results of this study are of great significance for enhancing the mental health of older adults and provide empirical support for China and other developing countries in formulating more effective aging policies and building a more beneficial aging society.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11524911PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1426336DOI Listing

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