For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, depression and financial strain are quite a common occurrence. This study examines the mediating and moderating effect of sense of control in the relationship between financial strain and depressive symptoms. The data came from a survey of a representative community sample of 411 elderly respondents in Hong Kong. Using multiple regression models, the authors found that generalized sense of control mediated and moderated the linkage between financial strain and depressive symptoms even after controlling socio-demographic variables but sense of control over finances did not. Findings suggest that generalized sense of control should be enhanced to protect older people under chronic financial strain from depr...
Background. In Hong Kong, the aged population will be increased rapidly in the coming three decades ...
This study examines the association between social support and depressive symptomatology in a repres...
With reference to the stress-buffering model, this study aimed to examine the moderating role of per...
This study examines the relationship between major source of income (i.e., adult children, financial...
For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, financial strain is quite a common occurrence. This study examin...
The present study aims to investigate, amongst all proposed determinants for depression, the perceiv...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
This study examined the relationships among stress, social support, and depressive symptoms with dat...
For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, depression is a quite common occurrence. This study examines the...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
Objectives. This article examines how financial strain and social relations may independently and jo...
This study examines the association between social support and depressive symptomatology in a repres...
Depression is common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. The objectives of the p...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
Background. In Hong Kong, the aged population will be increased rapidly in the coming three decades ...
This study examines the association between social support and depressive symptomatology in a repres...
With reference to the stress-buffering model, this study aimed to examine the moderating role of per...
This study examines the relationship between major source of income (i.e., adult children, financial...
For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, financial strain is quite a common occurrence. This study examin...
The present study aims to investigate, amongst all proposed determinants for depression, the perceiv...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
This study examined the relationships among stress, social support, and depressive symptoms with dat...
For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, depression is a quite common occurrence. This study examines the...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
Objectives. This article examines how financial strain and social relations may independently and jo...
This study examines the association between social support and depressive symptomatology in a repres...
Depression is common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. The objectives of the p...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
Background. In Hong Kong, the aged population will be increased rapidly in the coming three decades ...
This study examines the association between social support and depressive symptomatology in a repres...
With reference to the stress-buffering model, this study aimed to examine the moderating role of per...