| Literature DB >> 35291961 |
Chou Chuen Yu1, Nien Xiang Tou2, James Alvin Low2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While older age is associated with better emotional well-being, it is unclear whether such age advantages remain during a pandemic. This study examined differences in mental health, adaptive behaviours, social support, perceived stress, digital media usage, and perceived change in circumstances between younger and older adults during the circuit breaker period (partial lockdown) in Singapore.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Anxiety; Coronavirus; Depression; Stress
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35291961 PMCID: PMC8922982 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-12857-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Descriptive characteristics of participants stratified by age groups
| N | All | Younger adults | Older adults |
|---|---|---|---|
| 602 (100.00) | 302 (50.17) | 300 (49.83) | |
| Age | |||
| Sex | |||
| Male | 302 (50.17) | 133 (44.04) | 169 (56.33) |
| Female | 300 (49.83) | 169 (55.96) | 131 (43.67) |
| Marital status | |||
| Married | 431 (71.59) | 188 (62.25) | 243 (81.0) |
| Single | 124 (20.60) | 103 (34.11) | 21 (7.00) |
| Divorced | 22 (3.65) | 11 (3.64) | 11 (3.67) |
| Widowed | 25 (4.15) | 0 (.00) | 25 (8.33) |
| Nationality | |||
| Singaporean | 565 (93.85) | 274 (90.73) | 291 (97.00) |
| Permanent Resident | 37 (6.15) | 28 (9.27) | 9 (3.00) |
| Ethnicity | |||
| Malay | 91 (15.12) | 49 (16.23) | 42 (14.00) |
| Indian | 82 (13.62) | 43 (14.24) | 39 (13.00) |
| Other | 25 (4.16) | 12 (3.97) | 13 (4.33) |
| Religion | |||
| Buddhism | 181 (30.07) | 95 (31.45) | 86 (28.67) |
| Islam | 106 (17.61) | 58 (19.21) | 48 (16.00) |
| Christianity | 81 (13.46) | 34 (11.26) | 47 (15.67) |
| Hinduism | 60 (9.97) | 28 (9.27) | 32 (10.67) |
| Roman Catholic | 48 (7.97) | 15 (4.97) | 33 (11.00) |
| Taoism | 15 (2.49) | 7 (2.32) | 8 (2.67) |
| Sikhism | 3 (.50) | 2 (.66) | 1 (.33) |
| No religion | 108 (17.94) | 63 (20.86) | 45 (15.00) |
| Education | |||
| Primary and below | 56 (9.30) | 6 (1.99) | 50 (16.67) |
| Secondary | 200 (33.22) | 55 (18.21) | 145 (48.33) |
| Post-secondary | 54 (8.97) | 28 (9.27) | 26 (8.67) |
| Tertiary and above | 292 (48.51) | 213 (70.53) | 79 (26.33) |
| Occupation | |||
| Senior Management | 45 (7.48) | 37 (12.25) | 8 (2.67) |
| Professionals | 93 (15.45) | 79 (26.16) | 14 (4.67) |
| Associate Professionals | 62 (10.30) | 43 (14.24) | 19 (6.33) |
| Clerical Support | 25 (4.15) | 18 (5.96) | 7 (2.33) |
| Sales and Services | 40 (6.64) | 24 (7.95) | 16 (5.33) |
| Craftsmen | 7 (1.16) | 2 (.66) | 5 (1.67) |
| Cleaners, labourers | 18 (2.99) | 2 (.66) | 16 (5.33) |
| Machine Operators | 20 (3.32) | 7 (2.32) | 13 (4.33) |
| Others | 35 (5.81) | 22 (7.27) | 13 (4.33) |
| Not in employment | 109 (18.11) | 65 (21.52) | 44 (14.67) |
| Retired | 148 (24.58) | 3 (.99) | 145 (48.33) |
Comparison of mental health, adaptive behaviours, social support, perceived stress concerns, health status, digital media usage, and change in circumstances between younger and older adults
| Younger adults | Older adults | Cohen’s | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.40 | 3.19 | 7.75 | 1.73 | 7.89 | < .01** | .64 | |
| 8.29 | 2.16 | 7.49 | 1.21 | 5.61 | < .01** | .46 | |
| 9.75 | 3.34 | 8.02 | 1.96 | 7.73 | < .01** | .63 | |
| 4.12 | .56 | 3.81 | .67 | .31 | < .01** | .52 | |
| 3.75 | .54 | 3.87 | .48 | -2.74 | < .01** | .24 | |
| 4.31 | .56 | 4.32 | .63 | -.11 | .91 | .00 | |
| 3.03 | .78 | 2.68 | .80 | -5.51 | < .01** | .45 | |
| 3.47 | .82 | 3.12 | .78 | 5.28 | < .01** | .43 | |
| Time spent on internet (min/day) | 433.27 | 248.81 | 146.40 | 159.04 | 16.84 | < .01** | 1.38 |
| Ability to use digital platforms to keep up with pandemic news | 4.22 | .75 | 3.28 | 1.37 | 10.50 | < .01** | .86 |
| Ability to use digital platforms to meet personal needs | 4.17 | .78 | 3.37 | 1.14 | 10.04 | < .01** | .82 |
| Health Status | 3.04 | .64 | 3.02 | .46 | .43 | .67 | .04 |
| Finance | 2.70 | .70 | 2.85 | .58 | -2.90 | < .01** | .24 |
| Stress levels | 2.81 | .70 | 2.94 | .53 | -2.62 | < .01** | .21 |
| General living | 2.95 | .57 | 2.96 | .44 | -.39 | .69 | .03 |
** p < .01
The means, standard deviation, alpha and bivariate correlations among the study variables
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Age | 53.30 | 16.26 | ||||||||||||
| 2. Older Adults | - | - | .83** | |||||||||||
| (602) | ||||||||||||||
| 3. Depression | 8.58 | 2.70 | -.34** | -.31** | {.87} | |||||||||
| (602) | (602) | |||||||||||||
| 4. Anxiety | 7.89 | 1.80 | -.21** | -.22** | .69** | {.76} | ||||||||
| (602) | (602) | (602) | ||||||||||||
| 5. Stress | 8.89 | 2.87 | -.25** | -.30** | .79** | .74** | {.82} | |||||||
| (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) | |||||||||||
| 6. Essential activity | 4.02 | .61 | -.29** | -.24** | -.02 | -.11 | -.004 | {.81} | ||||||
| (330) | (330) | (330) | (330) | (330) | (330) | |||||||||
| 7. Adaptability | 3.81 | .51 | .11* | .12** | -.34** | -.25** | -.34** | .41** | {.82} | |||||
| (507) | (507) | (507) | (507) | (507) | (285) | (507) | ||||||||
| 8. Social support | 4.31 | .60 | -.002 | .004 | -.15** | -.11** | -.10* | .27** | .16** | {.86} | ||||
| (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) | (330) | (507) | ||||||||
| 9. Concerns | 2.86 | .81 | -.19** | -.22** | .38** | .31** | .37** | -.10 | -.20** | -.03 | {.88} | |||
| (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) | (330) | (507) | (602) | |||||||
| 10. Health status | 3.30 | .82 | -.28** | -.21** | -.09* | -.13** | -.11** | .28** | .11* | .17** | -.10* | - | ||
| (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) | (330) | (507) | (602) | (602) | ||||||
| 11. Education | 4.61 | 2.02 | -.45** | -.46** | .15** | .08* | .18** | .25** | -.07 | -.02 | .05 | .22** | - | |
| (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) | (330) | (507) | (602) | (602) | (602) | |||||
| 12. Time spent on internet | 290.31 | 253.37 | -.63** | -.57** | .29** | .22** | .27** | .34** | -.07 | .02 | .08* | .27** | .48** | - |
| (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) | (330) | (507) | (602) | (602) | (602) | (602) |
Values in {} represent internal consistency (n size)
* p < .05, ** p < .01
Association of adaptability, social support, health status and age group with mental health
| Low Depression Scores | Low Anxiety Scores | Low Stress Scores | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1a | Model 2b | Model 1a | Model 2b | Model 1a | Model 2b | |
| Adaptability | 2.46 (1.63, 3.70) ** | 2.57 (1.69, 3.94) ** | 1.81 (1.23, 2.67) ** | 1.79 (1.20, 2.66) ** | 2.70 (1.78, 4.09) ** | 2.95 (1.92, 4.56) ** |
| Social Support | 1.19 (.87, 1.63) | 1.19 (.86, 1.65) | 1.13 (.82, .1.57) | 1.19 (.86, .1.66) | 1.16 (.84, 1.62) | 1.20 (.86, 1.68) |
| Health status | 1.38 (1.08, 1.77) * | 1.57 (1.20, 2.07) ** | 1.74 (1.33, 2.27) ** | 1.91 (1.44, 2.54) ** | 1.61 (1.24, 2.11) ** | 1.78 (1.34, 2.37) ** |
| Older Adults | 3.12 (2.11, 4.60)** | 1.90 (1.10, 3.31) * | 3.08 (2.05, 4.62) ** | 1.80 (1.03, 3.12) * | 3.87 (2.56, 5.85) ** | 3.02 (1.66, 5.46) ** |
High/low value was determined using the median of the logarithmic transformed scores as a cut-off: Depression -1.95; Anxiety -1.95; Stress -2.08
OR, odds ratio; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval
*p < .05, **p < .01
aUnadjusted
bAdjusted for education status, gender, occupation type, time on internet
Fig. 1Moderator effect of adaptability on the relationship between age and depression
Fig. 2Moderator effect of adaptability on the relationship between age and anxiety
Fig. 3Moderator effect of adaptability on the relationship between age and stress