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Depressive symptoms and gender differences in older adults in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 pandemic: a network analysis approach
Jin, Yu1; Sun, He Li2,3,4; Lam, Simon Ching5; Su, Zhaohui6; Hall, Brian J.7,8; Cheung, Teris9; Qin, Ming Zhao10; Ng, Chee H.11; Xiang, Yu Tao2,3,4
2022
Source PublicationInternational Journal of Biological Sciences
ISSN1449-2288
Volume18Issue:10Pages:3934-3941
Abstract

Background: The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak had a detrimental impact on the mental health of older adults. This study evaluated the central symptoms and their associations in the network of depressive symptoms and compared the network structure differences between male and female older adults in Hong Kong. Methods: Altogether, 3,946 older adults participated in this study. We evaluated the centrality indicators for network robustness using stability and accuracy tests, and examined the potential differences between the structure and connectivity of depression networks in male and female older adults. Results: The overall prevalence of depressive symptoms was 43.7% (95% CI=40.6-46.7%) in males, and 54.8% (95% CI=53.1-56.5%) in females (P<0.05). Sad Mood, Guilt, Motor problems and Lack of Energy were influential symptoms in the network model. Gender differences were found in the network global strength, especially in the following edges: Sad Mood--Guilt, Concentration--Guilt, Anhedonia--Motor, Lack of Energy--Suicide, Appetite--Suicide and Concentration--Suicide. Conclusions: Central symptoms in the depressive symptom network among male and female older adults may be prioritized in the treatment and prevention of depression during the pandemic.

KeywordCovid-19 Depression Hong Kong Network Analysis Older Adults
DOI10.7150/ijbs.69460
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaBiochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
WOS SubjectBiochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Biology
WOS IDWOS:000812184300003
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85134460379
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CollectionFaculty of Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINAL ADMINISTRATION
Corresponding AuthorCheung, Teris; Ng, Chee H.; Xiang, Yu Tao
Affiliation1.College of Education for the Future, Beijing Normal University, China
2.Unit of Psychiatry, Department of Public Health and Medicinal Administration, & Institute of Translational Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Macao
3.Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Macau, Macao
4.Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of Macau, Macao
5.School of Nursing, Tung Wah College, Hong Kong
6.School of Public Health, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
7.Center for Global Health Equity, New York University (Shanghai), Shanghai, China
8.School of Global Public Health, New York University, United States
9.School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
10.Department of Geriatric Medicine, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
11.Department of Psychiatry, The Melbourne Clinic and St Vincent's Hospital, University of Melbourne, Richmond, Australia
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Health Sciences;  University of Macau
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Jin, Yu,Sun, He Li,Lam, Simon Ching,et al. Depressive symptoms and gender differences in older adults in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 pandemic: a network analysis approach[J]. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 2022, 18(10), 3934-3941.
APA Jin, Yu., Sun, He Li., Lam, Simon Ching., Su, Zhaohui., Hall, Brian J.., Cheung, Teris., Qin, Ming Zhao., Ng, Chee H.., & Xiang, Yu Tao (2022). Depressive symptoms and gender differences in older adults in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 pandemic: a network analysis approach. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 18(10), 3934-3941.
MLA Jin, Yu,et al."Depressive symptoms and gender differences in older adults in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 pandemic: a network analysis approach".International Journal of Biological Sciences 18.10(2022):3934-3941.
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