Social Work
Volume 41, Issue 6, 1996, Pages 633-645

Depression among Elderly Chinese Immigrants: An Exploratory Study (Article)

Mui A.C.*
  • a Columbia University, School of Social Work, 622 West 113th Street, New York, NY 10025, United States

Abstract

Despite an increase in the population of elderly Chinese immigrants, little is known about their mental health problems. The most prevalent mental health problem of elderly people - depression - often goes unrecognized and untreated. In an interview format, the author administered the Geriatric Depression Scale and measures of health status, living situation, stressful life events, and informal support to a community sample of 50 elderly Chinese immigrants recruited at senior centers and meal sites. Respondents who rated their health as good, who lived with others, and who were satisfied with help received from family members were least likely to be depressed. The impact of these factors on the mental health of elderly Chinese immigrants can be understood in light of their unique cultural values.

Author Keywords

Chinese immigrants aging Depression Mental health

Index Keywords

China depression regression analysis psychological aspect human middle aged health status Aged social support ethnology United States Humans Asian Americans male Asian American female Aged, 80 and over risk factor Risk Factors Article

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ISSN: 00378046
Cited by: 141
Original Language: English