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Relationship between social life and mental health of residents in Mine city

Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University Volume 18 Page 465-472
published_at 2025-03-31
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Title
美祢市の地域住民の社会生活と精神的健康の関連
Relationship between social life and mental health of residents in Mine city
Abstract
The dissemination of knowledge and awareness regarding mental health promotion is an important issue in the mental health and welfare policies of local governments. In order to clarify the relationship between the social life situation of local residents and their mental health, we analyzed 1,139 people who underwent health checkups
at Mine City Hospital and answered a lifestyle questionnaire about their psychological state (Kessler 6 Scale [K6]), social interaction (Lubben Social Network Scale-6 [LSNS6]), sleep (Athens Insomnia Scale [AIS]), economic situation, household composition, and residential area by sex and age group (youth: 20-39 years old, middle age: 40-64 years old, elderly: 65 years old or older). In men, K6 score decreased as the age group increased; however, there was no change in women across all age groups. Furthermore, when comparing by age group and sex, elderly men had the lowest K6 score. Analysis of the data for all subjects revealed that K6 score was negatively correlated with LSNS6 score (r = -0.219, P < 0.01) but had a significant positive correlation with AIS score (r = 0.495, P < 0.01). The "difficult" economic situation group had higher K6 scores than the "average" and "affordable" groups. These findings suggest that people with a poor psychological state have less human interaction and tend to suffer from insomnia and that improving one's subjective economic situation may contribute to a good psychological state.
Creators YAMADA Eri
Creators YAMAZAKI Fumio
Source Identifiers [EISSN] 2189-4825
Creator Keywords
社会生活 精神的健康 みね健幸百寿プロジェクト Social life Mental health Mine Kenko Hyakujyu Project
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Date Issued 2025-03-31
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[EISSN]2189-4825