Impact of intergenerational support and medical expenditures on depression: evidence from rural older adults in china

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  • who: Congrong Li from the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China have published the research work: Impact of intergenerational support and medical expenditures on depression: Evidence from rural older adults in China, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: To answer these questions, this study proposes that three factors-intergenerational support, medical expenditures, and depression among older adults-be combined into one research framework. This study explores the role of intergenerational support while actively addressing aging. This study proposes the following hypotheses: their mental health . The theory of intergenerational support and the behavioral model of . . .

     

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