2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000032486
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Association between reading and depression in Chinese adults

Abstract: Qualitative evidences have shown that having the habit of reading might be beneficial for mental health. The present study aims to examine the relationship between reading and depression. National cross-sectional survey data of adults aged >40 years in mainland China were used. The Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale questionnaire was utilized to detect depression status. Multilevel binary logistic and linear regression models were employed to reveal the association, and restricted cubic spline… Show more

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“…The self-rated health was rated on a 5-point scale of “excellent”, “ very good”, “good”, “fair”, and “poor”. Three lifestyle-related items were considered in the present study: smoking, which was evaluated by the yes/no question “Have you smoked cigarettes in the last month?”; drinking was measured by the yes/no question “In the past month, did you drink alcohol 3 times a week?” ( Pan et al, 2022 ); and exercise, which was evaluated by the question “What is the frequency of exercise?”.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The self-rated health was rated on a 5-point scale of “excellent”, “ very good”, “good”, “fair”, and “poor”. Three lifestyle-related items were considered in the present study: smoking, which was evaluated by the yes/no question “Have you smoked cigarettes in the last month?”; drinking was measured by the yes/no question “In the past month, did you drink alcohol 3 times a week?” ( Pan et al, 2022 ); and exercise, which was evaluated by the question “What is the frequency of exercise?”.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%