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Accepted for/Published in: Interactive Journal of Medical Research

Date Submitted: Feb 25, 2024
Open Peer Review Period: Feb 25, 2024 - Mar 12, 2024
Date Accepted: Oct 14, 2025
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

The Mediating Role of Depression in the Effect of Psychological Well-Being on the Self-Rated Health and Quality of Life of Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Study

Zhang M Sr, Zhang P Sr, Xiang Q, Li X, Xu S

The Mediating Role of Depression in the Effect of Psychological Well-Being on the Self-Rated Health and Quality of Life of Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Study

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e57731

DOI: 10.2196/57731

PMID: 41187287

PMCID: 12585091

Depression mediates the effect of psychological well-being on self-rated health and quality of life of older adults:a cross-sectional study based on The Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey 2017-2018

  • Meng Zhang Sr; 
  • Ping Zhang Sr; 
  • Qiu Xiang; 
  • Xiaopan Li; 
  • Suqin Xu

ABSTRACT

Aim:Populations are rapidly aging all over the world. The concern for the nursing to general health of the older people was essential to constructing a positive aging society. Emotional experience plays an important role in predicting the general health of older people. To certify the mediating effect of depression on the association between emotional experience and general health to comprehensively understand the relationship between them. Design: Secondary analysis of data. Methods:A large sample of 8839 older adults from the 2017-2018 survey of the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS) was included. The emotional experience questionnaire, the 10-item CES-D scale (Center for Epidemiologic Studies Short Depression Scale) were applied to assess the older people’s emotional experience and depression respectively. Self-reported quality of life (QoL) and Self-reported health were used to evaluate the general health of the older people. IBM SPSS Statistics 25.0 and AMOS version 23.0 were adopted to analyze the data. Results:The average age of participants was 81.27±10.29 years. Among the older people, more positive affect was more pronounced among those with younger age, longer years of schooling, higher income of household, greater social security and social insurance, less depression level, higher self-rated health level. Depression had a partial mediation effect of emotional experience on general health, which explained 36% of variance totally (R2=0.36). In addition, emotional experience had a statistically significant direct effect on general health (β= 0.290, P<0.001). Furthermore, the indirect effect of emotional experience on general health was 0.228. Conclusions:Depression was an unignored mediator which regulated the effect of emotional experience on general health in the elderly. Nursing of emotion regulation may help prevent depression and promote the emotional well-being of the older people.


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Zhang M Sr, Zhang P Sr, Xiang Q, Li X, Xu S

The Mediating Role of Depression in the Effect of Psychological Well-Being on the Self-Rated Health and Quality of Life of Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Study

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e57731

DOI: 10.2196/57731

PMID: 41187287

PMCID: 12585091

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