2013
DOI: 10.1002/gps.3936
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Participation in productive activities and depression among older Europeans: Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)

Abstract: Availability of formal volunteering may be important in reducing depression risk, whereas caregiving is associated with a higher risk of depression in older European adults. Further research is required to clarify the direction of causation and evaluate interventions.

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“…These data are collected contemporaneously, with the exception of the third wave, SHARELIFE, which comprises data based on retrospective recall of previous circumstances. SHARE has been extensively employed in the existing literature in order to investigate links between depression and various other outcomes and factors: these include participation in productive activities (Choi, Stewart, & Dewey, 2013) social participatio n (Croezen, Avendano, Burdorf, & van Lenthe, 2015), parental mental health status (Angelini, Klijs, Smidt, & Mierau, 2016), and teenage motherhood (Angelini & Mierau, 2017). In our analysis, we make use of two waves of this dataset: the retrospective third wave -SHARELIFEcollected in 2008/9, and the second wave of contemporaneous data, collected in 2006/7.…”
Section: Data Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data are collected contemporaneously, with the exception of the third wave, SHARELIFE, which comprises data based on retrospective recall of previous circumstances. SHARE has been extensively employed in the existing literature in order to investigate links between depression and various other outcomes and factors: these include participation in productive activities (Choi, Stewart, & Dewey, 2013) social participatio n (Croezen, Avendano, Burdorf, & van Lenthe, 2015), parental mental health status (Angelini, Klijs, Smidt, & Mierau, 2016), and teenage motherhood (Angelini & Mierau, 2017). In our analysis, we make use of two waves of this dataset: the retrospective third wave -SHARELIFEcollected in 2008/9, and the second wave of contemporaneous data, collected in 2006/7.…”
Section: Data Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entre eles, também foram encontrados artigos dos quais seus autores expuseram sobre a depressão advinda da vinculação feita pelos idosos, das suas atividades produtivas que antes da aposentadoria lhes favoreciam financeiramente (trabalho remunerado), com suas atividades informais não remuneradas (como cuidar de netos) que lhes foram atribuídas após a aposentadoria. (Choi, Stewart, & Dewey, 2013;Oliveira, Silva, & Drumond, 2016).…”
Section: Insatisfação Relacionada àS Mudanças No Estilo De Vidaunclassified
“…A importância dos ganhos e das perdas na aposentadoria, as percepções que os idosos aposentados apresentam frente à mudança de suas relações funcionais e/ ou ocupacionais (Alvarenga, Kiyan, Bitencourt, & Wanderley, 2009;Espírito Santo, Góes, & Chibante, 2014;França et al, 2013;Fontoura et al, 2015;Kypraiou et al, 2017;Leandro-Franca et al, 2014;Mesquita, Oliveira, Souza, & Nascimento, 2014; ) e suas devidas consequências (Choi et al, 2013;França, 2016;Oliveira et al, 2016;Schofield et al, 2011) também sobressaíram nos resultados dos artigos estudados, bem como o modo de enfrentamento dos mesmos, tentando, assim, levar a compreensão de algumas razões do porquê idosos adquirirem a depressão concomitantemente com sua aposentadoria.…”
Section: Insatisfação Relacionada àS Mudanças No Estilo De Vidaunclassified
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“…ADL can be a positive influence for healthy and happy aging, resulting in different degrees of well-being. Self-help groups for older adults may preserve cognitive and physical conditions, resulting in greater individual levels of resilience and low likelihood of illness 8,9 .…”
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confidence: 99%