Longitudinal Correlates of Grandparenting with Depressive Symptoms and Poor Sleep Quality Among Middle-Aged and Older Women and Men in South Africa

CLINICAL GERONTOLOGIST(2024)

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ObjectivesThe study aimed to assess the impact of grandparenting on incident depressive symptoms and incident poor sleep quality among aging women and men in rural South Africa.MethodsThis longitudinal community study enrolled 3,237 adults (& GE;40 years) from the "Health and Ageing in Africa: A Longitudinal Study of an INDEPTH Community in South Africa (HAALSI)."MeasurementsGrandparenting was assessed by self-report at wave 1, and depressive symptoms and poor sleep quality at waves 1 and 2. Outcomes were incident depressive symptoms and incident poor sleep quality at wave 2. Logistic regression was utilized to estimate the associations between grandparenting and incident depressive symptoms and incident poor sleep quality.ResultsAlmost half of the grandfathers (44.6%) and 68.4% of the grandmothers were parenting 7/days/week. In the final adjusted models, among grandmothers, compared to 0 days/week grandparenting, 7 days/week grandparenting reduced the odds of incident depressive symptoms (AOR: 0.71, 95% CI: 0.55 to 0.91) and reduced the odds of incident poor sleep quality (AOR: 0.58, 95% CI: 0.40 to 0.82).ConclusionGrandparenting significantly reduced poor mental health among grandmothers but not among grandfathers.Clinical ImplicationsPractitioners may encourage grandparent caregiving, among grandmothers, to reduce poor mental health in South Africa.
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Depression,grandparenting,longitudinal study,sleep quality,South Africa
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