Age-Related Differences of Rumination on the Loneliness-Depression Relationship: Evidence From a Population-Representative Cohort.
Horace TongWai Kai HouLi LiangTsz Wai LiHuinan LiuTatia M C LeePublished in: Innovation in aging (2021)
These findings indicate that the strength of the association between loneliness and the cognitive-affective symptoms of depression depends on rumination levels and age. An intervention to regulate rumination offers a feasible direction for health care and social care aimed at improving older adults' mental health.