ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to examine associations between level of depressive symptoms in older adult spouse/partner couples and their physical health and social factors (social activity and number of close friends).MethodsUsing data from 116 community-dwelling couples (age 76.2 ± 8.5), we simultaneously analyzed associations between depressive symptoms (Geriatric Depression Scale, range 0–11) and dyadic physical health, engagement in social activities, and connectedness with close friends.ResultsGreater engagement in social activities was associated with fewer depressive symptoms in men, whereas more close friendships were associated with fewer depressive symptoms in women, controlling for partner effects, age, education, an...
Objective Social relations have become the focus of much research attention when studying depressiv...
Caring for an ailing spouse is a challenging and stressful endeavor, particularly in later-life and ...
Background: Social and lifestyle activities may serve as potential moderators of the association bet...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine associations between level of depressive sympt...
Objectives. This research tests hypotheses from equity theory and social integration theory regardin...
Objectives: The purpose is to investigate whether social engagement protects against depressive symp...
Depression severely affects older adults in the United States. As part of the social environment, si...
Depression severely affects older adults in the United States. As part of the social environment, si...
ObjectivesIndividuals often manage chronic conditions in middle and later life that may diminish wel...
In this study, we compared the impact of health problems (HPs) on everyday activities and depressive...
Health and Retirement Study data from 2006 was used to examine whether health has a moderating effec...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between gender and depressive...
Background: Depression in old age is a complex multifactorial phenomenon that is influenced by sever...
Background: Geriatric depressive disorders affect the physical and emotional well-being of older adu...
Objective Social relations have become the focus of much research attention when studying depressiv...
Caring for an ailing spouse is a challenging and stressful endeavor, particularly in later-life and ...
Background: Social and lifestyle activities may serve as potential moderators of the association bet...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine associations between level of depressive sympt...
Objectives. This research tests hypotheses from equity theory and social integration theory regardin...
Objectives: The purpose is to investigate whether social engagement protects against depressive symp...
Depression severely affects older adults in the United States. As part of the social environment, si...
Depression severely affects older adults in the United States. As part of the social environment, si...
ObjectivesIndividuals often manage chronic conditions in middle and later life that may diminish wel...
In this study, we compared the impact of health problems (HPs) on everyday activities and depressive...
Health and Retirement Study data from 2006 was used to examine whether health has a moderating effec...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between gender and depressive...
Background: Depression in old age is a complex multifactorial phenomenon that is influenced by sever...
Background: Geriatric depressive disorders affect the physical and emotional well-being of older adu...
Objective Social relations have become the focus of much research attention when studying depressiv...
Caring for an ailing spouse is a challenging and stressful endeavor, particularly in later-life and ...
Background: Social and lifestyle activities may serve as potential moderators of the association bet...