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- Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors influencing decreasing depressive mood of married women
with depression. Methods: Data that integrate the Korean longitudinal survey of women and families in 2014 and
2016 were used. Subjects for this study were 974 people who participated in the fifth survey in 2014 and the sixth
survey in 2016, and married women were included in the depression group in the fifth survey. The data was analyzed
with x2 test, t-test, and logistic multiple regression analysis using the SPSS 23.0 program. Results: The decreaseddepression
group¡¯s depression decreased from 11.78 points in the fifth survey to 6.31 points in the sixth survey. This
study showed that main factors such as age (OR=0.96, p=.002), educational level (OR=0.54, p=.007), economical
status (OR=0.62, p=.037), satisfaction with marriage life (OR=1.15, p<.001), use of medical services (OR=1.65,
p=.002), and physical activity (OR=1.08, p=.019) help decrease married women¡¯s depression. Conclusion: This
study findings indicate a need to develop the strategies to increase satisfaction for marriage life and physical activity
and to enhance health promotion to decrease depression among depressed married women.
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