Title Longitudinal associations between psychological well-being and depressive symptoms among older adults in the Baltic states
Authors Kairys, Antanas ; Jurkuvėnas, Vytautas ; Skrūzkalne, Iluta ; Mikuličiūtė, Vita ; Kalniņa, Diāna ; Zamalijeva, Olga
DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1649231
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Is Part of Frontiers in psychology.. Lausanne : Frontiers Media SA. 2025, vol. 16, art. no. 1649231, p. [1-7].. eISSN 1664-1078
Keywords [eng] psychological well-being ; depressive symptoms ; ageing ; longitudinal study ; Baltic states
Abstract [eng] Depression in later life is a pressing public health concern that is often comorbid with chronic illness and associated with substantial declines in psychological well-being. Drawing on the dual continua model of mental health, this study investigated the longitudinal, bidirectional associations between psychological well-being and depressive symptoms among older adults in the Baltic States. Using two waves of data (2019/2020 and 2021/2022) from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), we analyzed responses from 5,874 individuals aged 50 and above in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Psychological well-being was assessed using the CASP-12 scale, and depressive symptoms using the EURO-D scale. A cross-lagged panel model, adjusted for age, gender, and multimorbidity, revealed that both constructs were moderately stable over time and negatively associated in each wave. Notably, psychological well-being at baseline significantly predicted depressive symptoms 2 years later (β = −0.17, p < 0.001), and depressive symptoms also predicted subsequent well-being (β = −0.07, p < 0.001), suggesting a bidirectional relationship with stronger effects from well-being to depression. These findings support the dual continua model and underscore the importance of promoting psychological well-being to mitigate depression risk in ageing populations.
Published Lausanne : Frontiers Media SA
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2025
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