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Satisfaction with adult children's achievements is associated with depression and loneliness in later-life: the mediating roles of children's support and gratitude

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EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY
卷 45, 期 4, 页码 269-282

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/03601277.2019.1612559

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We examined the mediating roles of gratitude and children support in the relationship between satisfaction with adult children's achievements, and depression/loneliness in a sample of 465 community elders of Ekiti State, Nigeria. The sample includes 294 women and 171 men with mean age 74.18 (SD = 9.42) selected by means of multistage sampling method. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM). Results suggested that satisfaction with adult children's achievements was negatively associated with depression and loneliness. However, these relationships were found to be successively mediated by children's support and gratitude. Specifically, gratitude fully mediated the relationship between satisfaction with adult children's achievements and loneliness while children's support was a partial mediator. Also, gratitude partially mediated the relationship between satisfaction with adult children's achievements and depression while children's support did not. The fit indices for the mediation model achieved the acceptable cuff-off for model fitness, CFI = .95, RMSEA = .042, 90% CI = (.033, .05, SRMR = .05, with 46% and 28% variance in depression and loneliness, respectively. In the management of geriatric depression and loneliness, mental health professionals may assess satisfaction with adult children's achievements and utilize gratitude interventions for a happy and successful aging.

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