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Longitudinal association between neighborhood cohesion and depressive mood in old age: A Japanese prospective study.

Hiroshi Murayama1, Mariko Nishi2, Yu Nofuji2, Eri Matsuo2, Yu Taniguchi2, Hidenori Amano2, Yuri Yokoyama2, Yoshinori Fujiwara2, Shoji Shinkai2.   

Abstract

Despite increasing evidence of the relationship between neighborhood cohesion and depressive mood, little is known about this longitudinal association in old age. This study examined the association between perceived neighborhood cohesion and depressive mood and the stress-buffering effect of perceived neighborhood cohesion on depressive mood among older Japanese people using the 2010 (baseline) and 2012 (follow-up) Hatoyama Cohort Study datasets. We analyzed 655 participants aged 65-84 at baseline. Although perceived neighborhood cohesion at baseline was not associated with depressive mood at follow-up, high neighborhood cohesion partially offset the deleterious effect of anticipated daily stressors on depressive mood. This effect was stronger for long-term residents of the neighborhood. Interventions to strengthen neighborhood cohesion may help reduce the deleterious effect of stressors on older residents' depressive mood.
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Keywords:  Depressive mood; Japan; Longitudinal study; Neighborhood cohesion; Old age

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26113436     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2015.05.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Place        ISSN: 1353-8292            Impact factor:   4.078


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