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What is the association between socioeconomic welfare and depression among older adults evidence from China health and retirement longitudinal study?
According to the World Health Organization, depression affects over 300 million people globally, with prevalence rising particularly among middle-aged and older individuals. Research drawing on the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) has investigated **what is the association between socioeconomic welfare and depression among older adults evidence from China health and retirement longitudinal study?** to understand this critical public health issue in the context of China's rapidly aging population.
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