Fertility trajectories and later-life depression among parents in England

IF 1.5 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Comparative Population Studies Pub Date : 2019-08-27 DOI:10.1080/00324728.2019.1649450
E. Grundy, S. Read, Heini Väisänen
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We examine pathways between indicators of fertility tempo/quantum and depressive symptoms among parents aged 55+ with at least two children, using three waves of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Using standard regression approaches and path analysis within the structural equation framework, we also investigate whether fertility trajectories mediated the association between childhood disadvantage and later-life depression. Results provide limited support for direct influences of fertility trajectories on depression, but indicate indirect linkages for both women and men. Associations are mediated by partnership history, social support, wealth, later-life smoking, and functional limitation. Associations between childhood disadvantage and later-life depression are partially mediated by fertility stressors. Results confirm the influence of life course experiences on depression at older ages and demonstrate the interlinked role of family and other life course pathways on later-life well-being.
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英国父母的生育轨迹与晚年抑郁
我们使用英国老龄化纵向研究的三波,研究了55岁以上至少有两个孩子的父母生育速度/数量指标与抑郁症状之间的联系。采用标准回归方法和结构方程框架内的通径分析,我们还研究了生育轨迹是否介导了童年劣势与晚年抑郁之间的关联。研究结果为生育轨迹对抑郁症的直接影响提供了有限的支持,但表明了女性和男性之间的间接联系。这种关联受伴侣史、社会支持、财富、晚年吸烟和功能限制等因素的调节。童年劣势和晚年抑郁之间的关联部分是由生育压力介导的。结果证实了生活历程经历对老年人抑郁的影响,并证明了家庭和其他生活历程途径对晚年幸福感的相互关联作用。
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