[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Previous research has found different multimorbidity patterns that negatively affects health outcomes of older adults. However, there is scarce evidence, especially on the role of social participation in the association between multimorbidity patterns and depression. Our study aimed to explore the relationship between multimorbidity patterns and depression among older adults in Taiwan, including the social participation effect on the different multimorbidity patterns. METHODS: Data were retracted from the Taiwan longitudinal study on ageing (TLSA) for this population-based cohort study. 1,975 older adults (age > 50) were included and were followed up from 1996 to 2011. We used latent class analysis to determine parti...
[[abstract]]Objectives This study examined the association of metabolic syndrome, metabolic disorder...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
Background: Social and lifestyle activities may serve as potential moderators of the association bet...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Previous research has found different multimorbidity patterns that negativel...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity has negative impacts on the health outcomes of older adults. ...
[[abstract]]Objective This study aimed to identify depressive symptoms among older Taiwanese adults...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to estimate prevalence rates and risk factors for l...
[[abstract]]Understanding multimorbidity patterns is important in finding a common etiology and deve...
OBJECTIVES Previous studies have shown that people with multimorbidity have a higher risk of depress...
Multimorbidity and depression are complex multifactorial conditions with major implications for olde...
SummaryObjectivesThe present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social participat...
Q3Artículo original192-197Background: Multimorbidity and depressive symptoms (DSs) are common in old...
Objectives: The present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social participation o...
International audienceBackground: There is a scarcity of literature on the association between physi...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social par...
[[abstract]]Objectives This study examined the association of metabolic syndrome, metabolic disorder...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
Background: Social and lifestyle activities may serve as potential moderators of the association bet...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Previous research has found different multimorbidity patterns that negativel...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity has negative impacts on the health outcomes of older adults. ...
[[abstract]]Objective This study aimed to identify depressive symptoms among older Taiwanese adults...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to estimate prevalence rates and risk factors for l...
[[abstract]]Understanding multimorbidity patterns is important in finding a common etiology and deve...
OBJECTIVES Previous studies have shown that people with multimorbidity have a higher risk of depress...
Multimorbidity and depression are complex multifactorial conditions with major implications for olde...
SummaryObjectivesThe present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social participat...
Q3Artículo original192-197Background: Multimorbidity and depressive symptoms (DSs) are common in old...
Objectives: The present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social participation o...
International audienceBackground: There is a scarcity of literature on the association between physi...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social par...
[[abstract]]Objectives This study examined the association of metabolic syndrome, metabolic disorder...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
Background: Social and lifestyle activities may serve as potential moderators of the association bet...