Social exclusion and mental health among older adults: cross-sectional evidence from a population-based survey in India

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作者
Hossain, Babul [1 ]
Nagargoje, Varsha P. [1 ]
Sk, Md Illias Kanchan [1 ]
Das, Jyoti [1 ]
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[1] Int Inst Populat Sci, Mumbai 400088, Maharashtra, India
关键词
Social exclusion; Depressive symptoms; Older adults; India; DEPRESSION; DISCRIMINATION; CHINESE; PARTICIPATION; SHANGHAI; LIFE;
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10.1186/s12888-022-04064-1
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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Background Social exclusion has far-reaching consequences that extend beyond regular activities and access to resources and knowledge; social exclusion is a major social determinant of health. However, there is a lack of evidence on social exclusion and health outcomes among India's older adults. Thus, the current study investigates the association of social exclusion with depressive symptoms among Indian older adults. Methods This study used information on 30,366 older adults from Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI) wave-1, 2017-2018. Social exclusion scores were calculated, and two broad domains of social exclusion, i.e., exclusion from civic activity & social relations and exclusion from services, were considered in the study. The depressive symptom was calculated using the CES-D score. Using logistic regression models, the average marginal effects of selected covariates and domains of social exclusion on depressive symptoms were estimated to assess the links between social exclusion and depressive symptoms. Results With the increase in the social exclusion score in the selected domains, the prevalence of depressive symptoms among older also increased. Elderly persons who do not vote or live alone in the domain of being excluded from civic & social activities and older adults excluded from services were observed to have a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms. Adjusting for sociodemographic factors, the average marginal effects suggested that older with four scores of civic activity & social relation exclusion, two scores of service exclusion and four scores of overall social exclusion were estimated to have a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms, respectively. Conclusions This study's findings shed light on social exclusion and its relationship to depressive symptoms among older Indians. Older health care services should be expanded in breadth while also addressing social exclusion, resulting in considerable improvements in older individuals' mental health.
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