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Leisure Activity Types and Depressive Symptoms among Middle-Aged People Living Alone

Title
Leisure Activity Types and Depressive Symptoms among Middle-Aged People Living Alone
Author(s)

강은나 ; 김혜진 ; 김영선

Keyword
1인가구 ; 중고령자 ; 여가활동유형 ; 우울수준 ; 잠재집단분석 ; Single Household ; Middle Aged People ; Leisure Activity Types ; Depressive Level ; LCA
Publication Year
2017-06-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.37 No.2, pp.184-215
Abstract
This study attempted to identify the leisure activity types in which middle-aged people living alone engage, and to examine the relationship between leisure types and depressive symptoms. Latent class analysis and hierarchical regression analysis were conducted on a total of 168 people age 50-69 living alone. We identified four types of leisure activities the subjects engaged in: individual-oriented routine physical exercise (26.8%), socially-oriented/recreational activities (28.0%), hobby-oriented activities (23.3%), and leisure-neglect (21.4%). Hobby-oriented activities were associated with the lowest depressive symptoms. Also, men were more depressed than women, and the level of depressive symptoms was higher among those who experienced divorce or bereavement than among unmarried people. The higher the subjective health status, the higher the frequency of meeting with children, the lower the depression level. Based on these results, we suggested some implications for supporting healthy leisure activities and for reducing the level of depression among middle-aged people living alone.
ISSN
1226-072X
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