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Leisure Sciences
An Interdisciplinary Journal
Volume 45, 2023 - Issue 1
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Residential Mobility, Social Leisure Activity, and Depressive Symptoms among Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Longitudinal Analysis

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Pages 92-113 | Received 11 Feb 2020, Accepted 12 Jun 2020, Published online: 02 Jul 2020
 

Abstract

The residential mobility of Chinese middle-aged and older adults is rising due to the continuous advancement of urbanization, economic growth, and the continuation of intergenerational support. Residential mobility, as a source of social disruption, has been associated with depression among adults in developed countries. However, the impact of residential mobility on depression in later life remains underexplored in China. The current study retrieved data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (2011, 2013, and 2015 waves), a nationally representative longitudinal survey on adults of 45 years and above. Panel regression models revealed that residential mobility was significantly associated with depressive symptoms in Chinese middle-aged and older adults, and such association was moderated by social leisure activity participation. The current study highlights the protective role of social leisure activity in the moving-depression relationship.

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Funding

The authors would like to thank the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant number 71974173), Zhejiang Province Soft Sciences Research Projects (grant number 2019C35030), and Double First-Class Construction Fund of Zhejiang University for their funding support.

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