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Mediating effect of life satisfaction and depression on the relationship between cognition and activities of daily living in Korean male older adults

  • Myoungjin Kwon1
  • Weon-Hee Moon2,*,
  • Sun Ae Kim3,*,

1Department of Nursing, Daejeon University, 34520 Daejeon, Republic of Korea

2Department of Nursing Science, Pai Chai University, 35345 Daejeon, Republic of Korea

3Department of Nursing, Korea National University of Transportation, 27909 Jeungpyeong-gun, Republic of Korea

DOI: 10.22514/jomh.2023.118 Vol.19,Issue 11,November 2023 pp.73-81

Submitted: 02 July 2023 Accepted: 05 September 2023

Published: 30 November 2023

*Corresponding Author(s): Weon-Hee Moon E-mail: whmoon@pcu.ac.kr
*Corresponding Author(s): Sun Ae Kim E-mail: sakim@ut.ac.kr

Abstract

This study investigated the mediating effects of life satisfaction and depression on the relationship between cognition and activities of daily living (ADL) among male older adults. A secondary analysis was conducted utilizing data from the 2020 Elderly Survey. The participant pool consisted of 4035 Korean male older adults aged 65 years and above, selected from the total survey population of 10,097. The study focused on four variables: cognition, Korean Activities of Daily Living (K-ADL), life satisfaction and depression. The main analysis employed Hayes’s PROCESS Macro for SPSS v.4.0, and Model 6 was applied to determine the mediating effect of life satisfaction and depression on the relationship between cognition and ADL. The analysis revealed a negative correlation between ADL and cognition scores. ADL scores exhibited positive correlations with both life satisfaction and depression scores. A positive correlation emerged between life satisfaction and depression scores. The examination unveiled an indirect mediating effect between life satisfaction and depression scores. It is necessary to establish an intervention strategy that considers life satisfaction and the degree of depression when establishing a strategy to predict and prevent the decline in daily living ability in older adults with cognitive decline.


Keywords

Elderly; Men; Cognition; Activities of daily living; Depression; Life satisfaction


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Myoungjin Kwon,Weon-Hee Moon,Sun Ae Kim. Mediating effect of life satisfaction and depression on the relationship between cognition and activities of daily living in Korean male older adults. Journal of Men's Health. 2023. 19(11);73-81.

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