J Korean Acad Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs.  2023 Dec;32(4):353-362. 10.12934/jkpmhn.2023.32.4.353.

Mediating Effects of Social Networks on Depression and Suicidal Ideation among Older Adults Residing in the Community

Affiliations
  • 1Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Daejeon University, Daejeon, Korea
  • 2Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, Suwon Science College, Hwaseong, Korea

Abstract

Purpose
This study aimed to explore the mediating effects of social networks on the relationship between depression and suicidal ideation among older adults residing in the community.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was conducted with 161 older adults aged 65 years and above living in Region C. Data were collected between November 2020 and February 2021. The analysis involved the use of descriptive statistics, calculation of Pearson’s correlation coefficients, and conducting multiple regression analyses following the Baron and Kenny criterion.
Results
The study reported average scores of 7.56±3.85 for depression, 18.94±7.49 for social network, and 3.72±4.05 for suicidal ideation. Suicidal ideation was positively correlated with depression and negatively correlated with social networks. Social networks were found to partially mediate the connection between depression and suicidal ideation among the aged.
Conclusion
This study emphasizes the importance of nursing interventions to reduce depression and enhance social networks, aiming to prevent social isolation among community-dwelling older adults with suicidal ideation.

Keyword

Suicidal Ideation; Social network; Depression; Elderly; 자살생각; 사회관계망; 우울; 노인
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