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doi: 10.1111/ggi.70184.
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Abstract
Aim:
This examine investigated the affiliation between way of life habits and the danger of despair amongst folks residing with somebody needing care in Japan.
Methods:
Data have been collected from those that participated within the Yamagata Cohort Study; 11 019 individuals aged 40 and above have been thought-about. The main endpoints have been residing with somebody in want of care and despair threat, and particular person elements associated to those endpoints have been examined. Unadjusted and multifactor-adjusted logistic regression analyses have been performed to look at the affiliation between the danger of despair and private elements amongst these residing with somebody needing care.
Results:
Of the individuals, 942 (8.5%) have been residing with somebody who wanted care. The proportion of individuals who have been in danger for despair was considerably larger amongst these residing with somebody needing care; this group additionally had considerably larger odds ratios than these at low threat of despair for the next elements: financial consolation: hardship; sleep length: greater than 9 h; getting sufficient sleep, together with nights and naps: not sufficient; exit a minimum of as soon as every week: no; and strolling or equal bodily exercise in every day life for a minimum of 1 h a day: no.
Conclusion:
To scale back the danger of despair amongst household caregivers, offering them with applicable social and monetary assist is essential. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2025; ••: ••-••.
Keywords:
Yamagata Cohort Study; care; despair; household caregivers; way of life.
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