Self-esteem Mediates the Relationship between Volunteering and Depression for African American Caregivers

Sharon D. Johnson, Joseph G. Pickard, Huei-Wern Shen, Sharon D. Johnston

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Abstract

Research on the influence of volunteering on mental health outcomes has not placed enough focus on African American female caregivers who are at risk for adverse outcomes such as depression. This study addresses this gap by examining the mechanism through which volunteering might influence depressive symptoms using data collected from 521 African American female caregivers of older adults. Regression results indicate that although volunteering is inversely associated with depressive symptoms, self-esteem mediates this relationship. Findings suggest inclusion in volunteering for African American female caregivers may be relevant to promotion of their mental well-being.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Gerontological Social Work
Volume56
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 14 2013

Disciplines

  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Social Work

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