Using the Social Determinants of Health as a Framework to Examine and Address Predictors of Depression in Later Life

TitleUsing the Social Determinants of Health as a Framework to Examine and Address Predictors of Depression in Later Life
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsCross-Denny, B, Robinson, MA
JournalAgeing International
Volume42
Issue4
Pagination393-412
ISSN Number0163-5158
KeywordsDepressive symptoms, Health Predictors, Social status
Abstract

Depression in later life is an important public health concern. Comprehensive assessments incorporating all key areas of the social determinants of health (SDOH) framework can assist in developing effective interventions to ensure mental health for the increasing older adult population. This study uses the SDOH model for identifying, evaluating, and addressing risk factors that contribute to depression in older adults. Secondary data analysis of the Health and Retirement Study was used to conduct a hierarchical multiple regression analysis to examine predictors of depression in later life. The SDOH key areas were used as a framework for the regression model. The main findings showed predictors of depression were health and social support, emphasizing the importance of aging in place. Implications for practice include the provision of services within the home, neighborhood, and community to maintain older adults within the least restrictive environments where they can maximize healthy living and continue to maintain connections with their social support networks.

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DOI10.1007/s12126-017-9278-6
Short TitleAgeing Int
Citation Key9056