Background: The current study aimed to investigate the contextual effect of volunteer group participation on subsequent depressive symptoms in older people. Methods: We analyzed the longitudinal data of 37,552 people aged 65 years and older in 24 municipalities surveyed in the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study. Volunteer group participation of older people was assessed in 2013 by one question and depressive symptoms were assessed by the Geriatric Depression Scale 15 in 2016. To investigate a contextual effect, we aggregated individual-level volunteer group participation by each residence area as a community-level independent variable. We conducted a two-level multilevel Poisson regression analysis using the Random Intercepts and Fixed S...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
Background: Although reducing socioeconomic inequalities in depression is necessary, their associate...
Studies have suggested that frequent participation in social groups contributes to the well-being of...
INTRODUCTION:The most effective type of social participation against psychological distress in older...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The most effective type of social participation against psychological dis...
In Japan, there are traditionally many health promotion volunteer activities. However, the effects t...
Objectives: Social participation may prevent depressive symptoms in older adults. But research to da...
Although volunteering has attracted attention in Japan as a useful measure for evaluating the level ...
Objective: To investigate: i) the association between level of social activity and late-life depress...
Objective: The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to examine the association between volunteerin...
We examined whether changes in different forms of social participation were associated with changes ...
ObjectivesThis study examined the mutual effects of social participation and depressive symptoms in ...
Background: Social and lifestyle activities may serve as potential moderators of the association bet...
Background: Participation in community activities (eg, sports and hobby groups or volunteer organiza...
Abstract Background Although numerous investigations have indicated that social participation (SP) h...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
Background: Although reducing socioeconomic inequalities in depression is necessary, their associate...
Studies have suggested that frequent participation in social groups contributes to the well-being of...
INTRODUCTION:The most effective type of social participation against psychological distress in older...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The most effective type of social participation against psychological dis...
In Japan, there are traditionally many health promotion volunteer activities. However, the effects t...
Objectives: Social participation may prevent depressive symptoms in older adults. But research to da...
Although volunteering has attracted attention in Japan as a useful measure for evaluating the level ...
Objective: To investigate: i) the association between level of social activity and late-life depress...
Objective: The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to examine the association between volunteerin...
We examined whether changes in different forms of social participation were associated with changes ...
ObjectivesThis study examined the mutual effects of social participation and depressive symptoms in ...
Background: Social and lifestyle activities may serve as potential moderators of the association bet...
Background: Participation in community activities (eg, sports and hobby groups or volunteer organiza...
Abstract Background Although numerous investigations have indicated that social participation (SP) h...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
Background: Although reducing socioeconomic inequalities in depression is necessary, their associate...
Studies have suggested that frequent participation in social groups contributes to the well-being of...