The longitudinal reciprocal relationship between depressive symptoms and life satisfaction among middle‐aged women
Juanjuan Wang,
Maanse Hoe
Abstract:Several cross‐sectional studies have confirmed the negative correlation between depressive symptoms and life satisfaction; however, there exists limited research on this longitudinal relationship. This study employed the random‐intercept cross‐lagged panel model (RI‐CLPM) to examine the longitudinal reciprocal relationship between depressive symptoms and life satisfaction. For this purpose, a nationally representative sample of middle‐aged women (N = 2,054 at baseline, aged 40–60 years) from the Korean Welfare… Show more
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