Research Points To Mental Health Benefits Among Older Adults Who Volunteer

HealthDay (1/10, Thompson ) reported that according to research published in the Journal of American Geriatrics Society, volunteering in their community can “help seniors avoid depression related to social isolation. Volunteering reduces the risk of depression by 43% among seniors.” The article quoted senior researcher Guohua Li, MD, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University, saying, “Those engaged in volunteering activities had a significantly lower prevalence of depression.”

HCP Live (1/10, Derman) reported the study also found that “the point prevalence of depression in a multisite sample of community-dwelli ng older adults aged 65-79 years was 6.2%.”

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— “Avoiding Isolation By Volunteering Offers Mental Health Benefits to Seniors,”Dennis Thompson, , January 10, 2025

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