The Effect of a Communal Lifestyle on Depressive Symptoms in Late Life

Author:

Blumstein Tzvia1,Benyamini Yael2,Fuchs Zahava1,Shapira Ziva3,Novikoy Ilya1,Walter-Ginzburg Adrian4,Modan Baruch1

Affiliation:

1. Chaim Sheba Medical Center

2. Tel Aviv University

3. Kaplan Medical Center

4. The Herczeg Institute on Aging

Abstract

Objectives: This study compares depression levels among lifetime kibbutz members ( n = 525) and old-age kibbutz residents ( n = 366) with a comparable national sample ( n = 412) and assesses the relationship between depression and individual differences related to lifetime in a kibbutz (e.g., health) and those related to current living conditions (e.g., social network). Methods: The analysis is based on data from the Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Aging Study conducted in Israel between 1989 and 1992 and the follow-up during 1993 and 1994. Results: The findings indicate significantly lower depressive symptomatology among women, but not among men, residing in kibbutz communities. The women’s lower level of depressive symptoms appears to be a result of better physical and mental functioning among kibbutz members and of such favorable lifestyle characteristics as frequent contact with their children among old-age kibbutz residents. Discussion: Both lifetime and current living conditions contribute to better mental health of women in the kibbutz at older ages.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Community and Home Care,Gerontology

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