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. 2023 Aug 11;20(8):758–767. doi: 10.30773/pi.2023.0083

Table 3.

Summary of moderation effects on relationship between frequency of face-to-face and non-face-to-face contact with SGDS-K score

Possible moderators Frequency of face-to-face contact
Frequency of non-face-to-face contact
Interaction Interpretation Interaction Interpretation
Age Yes Older people are more affected No Not significant
Sex No Not significant No Not significant
Quartiles (Q) of household income Yes Lower incomes (Q1, 2) are affected No Not significant
Number of chronic diseases Yes Older adults with more chronic diseases are more affected No Not significant
Social activity participation No Not significant Yes Older adults participating in social activities are affected
Religious activity participation No Not significant No Not significant
Frequency of physical activity Yes Older adults frequently exercising are more affected Yes Older adults frequently exercising are more affected
MMSE-DS score No Not significant Yes Older adults with better cognitive functionare affected
Presence of spouse Yes Older adults with no spouse are affected No Not significant
NSI Yes Older adults with high nutritional risk (NSI ≥6) are affected No Not significant

SGDS-K, Korean version of the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale; MMSE-DS, Korean version of the Mini-Mental State Examination; NSI, Nutrition Screening Initiative