Journal of Affective Disorders ( IF 6.6 ) Pub Date : 2022-07-25 , DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.07.050 Can Wang 1 , Yanhu Wang 1 , Lili Hu 1 , Qiang Li 1 , Ruzhan Wang 1 , Qing Wang 2
Background
In the context of rapid aging, “empty nest syndrome” is becoming a major public health concern. The causal effects of empty nest on depressive symptoms have been studied in developed countries, but the mediating mechanism of depressive symptoms in the association between empty nest and cognitive impairments has not been studied. This study estimated the causal association of empty nest with depressive symptoms and cognitive impairments in China, and then estimated how depression mediates the association between empty nest and cognitive impairments.
Methods
Using data of 23,614 urban older adults (65+) obtained from the Shandong Province Aging and Mental Health Survey in 2020, a weighted linear regression model combined with instrumental variable was applied to explore the causal effects of empty nest, and a four-step mediation model was run to test the mediator of depressive symptoms. The Ascertain Dementia 8-item Questionnaire and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 were used to measure cognitive impairments and depressive symptoms.
Results
Empty nest was associated with 0.13 (95%CI: 0.04–0.23) and 0.23 (95%CI: 0.14–0.33) increases in the Ascertain Dementia 8-item Questionnaire and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 scores, respectively. The association between empty nest and the Ascertain Dementia 8-item Questionnaire scores was mediated by the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 scores.
Conclusions
Empty nest affected depression in adulthood with cognitive impairments. A focus on integrative intervention for empty nesters is recommended, taking depression and cognition into account.
Limitations
It is a cross-sectional study and the data is not nationally representative.