Types of Social Engagement Among Older Cancer Survivors and the Effect on Depressive Symptoms and Life Satisfaction: A Latent Class Analysis
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OBJECTIVES: To identify an empirical typology of social engagement and its association with depressive symptoms and life satisfaction among older cancer survivors. SAMPLE & SETTING: This was a cross-sectional study using data from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging. METHODS & VARIABLES: Latent class analysis was used to categorize social engagement types. Hierarchical regression analysis then investigated the impact of older cancer survivors’ social engagement on depressive symptoms and life satisfaction. RESULTS: Three classes were identified as follows: a religiously centered group, a diverse social participation group, and a passive participation group. Hierarchical regression indicated that the depressive symptoms of the diverse social participation group were significantly lower than those of the passive participation group (β = –0.157, p = 0.002). There was no significant effect on life satisfaction. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: This study enhances the understanding of engagement patterns and serves as a reference for older cancer survivors who need support. © 2024, Oncology Nursing Society. All rights reserved.

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depressive symptomslife satisfactionolder cancer survivorssocial engagement
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Types of Social Engagement Among Older Cancer Survivors and the Effect on Depressive Symptoms and Life Satisfaction: A Latent Class Analysis
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Kim, KisookYoon, Hyohyeon
DOI
10.1188/24.ONF.25-37
발행일
2024-01
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Article
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Oncology Nursing Forum
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25 ~ 37