Community welfare resources and late-life depression among older adults in Seoul: A multi-level analysis.
Seok Cheol HaEunji NamPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2022)
Older adults living in neighborhoods with more recreational facilities, more health care centers, and high public welfare expenditure were less likely to experience late-life depression. Of note is that the effects of neighborhoods' recreational facilities and public welfare expenditure varied by certain individual characteristics. Hence, local governments should introduce neighborhood-based health promotion policies to prevent depression among older adults. In doing so, local governments should also consider ways to improve access to community welfare resources for underprivileged older adults.