BACKGROUND: although social engagement and depressive symptoms are important concerns for long-term care facility residents, the dynamic relationship between them has not been adequately studied. OBJECTIVE: this study examines the relationship between social engagement and depressive symptoms and changes in social engagement and depressive symptoms among Chinese residents of long-term care facilities over 6 years. Design and methods: a latent growth model was used to analyse six waves of data collected using the Resident Assessment Instrument Minimum Data Set 2.0 in the Hong Kong Longitudinal Study on Long-Term Care Facility Residents. Ten residential facilities with a total of 1,184 eligible older adults at baseline were included in the st...
Objectives: Depressive symptoms are common in older people; most previous research on elderly depres...
Background: Demands for long-term care facilities for the elderly increased rapidly due to longevity...
Background: Social and lifestyle activities may serve as potential moderators of the association bet...
Postprint 2010. Background: Social engagement and depression are important outcomes for residents w...
Background: Social engagement and depression are important outcomes for residents with dementia in l...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
Objectives: The purpose is to investigate whether social engagement protects against depressive symp...
For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, depression is a quite common occurrence. This study examines the...
Objective: To investigate: i) the association between level of social activity and late-life depress...
[[abstract]]Background Demands for long-term care facilities for the elderly increased rapidly due t...
Purpose: This study examined the association between social support and depressive symptoms among U....
© 2021Objectives: With the increase in older adults receiving long-term care in facilities, the leve...
Social engagement prolongs the lifespan and preserves cognition in the elderly. However, most studie...
Objective : Development and evaluate an Pleasant Mood and Active Life (PMAL) intervention on reducin...
This study examines the association between social support and depressive symptomatology in a repres...
Objectives: Depressive symptoms are common in older people; most previous research on elderly depres...
Background: Demands for long-term care facilities for the elderly increased rapidly due to longevity...
Background: Social and lifestyle activities may serve as potential moderators of the association bet...
Postprint 2010. Background: Social engagement and depression are important outcomes for residents w...
Background: Social engagement and depression are important outcomes for residents with dementia in l...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
Objectives: The purpose is to investigate whether social engagement protects against depressive symp...
For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, depression is a quite common occurrence. This study examines the...
Objective: To investigate: i) the association between level of social activity and late-life depress...
[[abstract]]Background Demands for long-term care facilities for the elderly increased rapidly due t...
Purpose: This study examined the association between social support and depressive symptoms among U....
© 2021Objectives: With the increase in older adults receiving long-term care in facilities, the leve...
Social engagement prolongs the lifespan and preserves cognition in the elderly. However, most studie...
Objective : Development and evaluate an Pleasant Mood and Active Life (PMAL) intervention on reducin...
This study examines the association between social support and depressive symptomatology in a repres...
Objectives: Depressive symptoms are common in older people; most previous research on elderly depres...
Background: Demands for long-term care facilities for the elderly increased rapidly due to longevity...
Background: Social and lifestyle activities may serve as potential moderators of the association bet...