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| Title: | COVID-19 infection, resilience, and depressive symptoms : the protective role of family functioning for aging Chinese adults in Hong Kong | Authors: | Bai, X Cai, X Zhou, J Yang, W |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Source: | Aging and mental health, 2025, v. 29, no. 1, p. 59-68 | Abstract: | Objectives: Older adults are at an elevated risk of experiencing long COVID, with post-COVID-19 depressive symptoms being prevalent. However, the protective factors against this remain understudied. This study examined (a) the role of resilience in the association between COVID-19 infection and depressive symptoms in aging adults; (b) the moderating role of family functioning in the relationships between COVID-19 and resilience and between resilience and depressive symptoms; and (c) potential gender differences in the moderation. Method: Data were drawn from the first wave of the Panel Study of Active Ageing and Society, a representative survey of Hong Kong adults aged 50 or above. Mediation and moderated mediation analyses were conducted. Results: Approximately 35% of the participants had tested positive for COVID-19. Resilience significantly mediated the association between COVID-19 infection and post-COVID-19 depressive symptoms (p < 0.001). Family functioning was a significant moderator: the COVID-19-resilience association was stronger, and the resilience-depressive symptoms association was weaker among participants with higher family functioning. The moderating role of family functioning was more salient in women than in men. Conclusion: Resilience can protect aging adults from post-COVID-19 depressive symptoms. Interventions for enhancing family functioning may promote the formation of resilience, especially among older women. |
Keywords: | Depressive symptoms Family functioning Long-COVID Post-COVID-19 Resilience |
Publisher: | Routledge | Journal: | Aging and mental health | ISSN: | 1360-7863 | EISSN: | 1364-6915 | DOI: | 10.1080/13607863.2024.2356874 | Rights: | © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way. The terms on which this article has been published allow the posting of the Accepted Manuscript in a repository by the author(s) or with their consent. The following publication Bai, X., Cai, X., Zhou, J., & Yang, W. (2024). COVID-19 infection, resilience, and depressive symptoms: the protective role of family functioning for aging Chinese adults in Hong Kong. Aging & Mental Health, 29(1), 59–68 is available at https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2024.2356874. |
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