作者: Elisa R. Torres , Carolyn M. Sampselle , David L. Ronis , Harold W. Neighbors , Kimberlee A. Gretebeck
DOI: 10.1016/J.APNU.2015.08.004
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摘要: Background The purpose of this study was to examine the frequency gardening/yard work in relation depressive symptoms African-Americans while controlling for biological and social factors. Methods A secondary analysis performed on National Survey American Life (n = 2,903) using logistic regression complex samples. Gardening/Yard measured by self-reported frequency. Depressive were with Center Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale. Results Biological factors, not work, associated symptoms. Conclusions factors may need be addressed before association between can determined.