Gallardo Peralta, Lorena PatriciaSánchez Moreno, EstebanBarrón López de Roda, AnaArias Astray, Andrés2023-06-192023-06-1920150022-398010.1080/00223980.2014.946462https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/35202Recent evidence regarding the relationship between social support and depression in elderly people shows the important role of ethnicity. This research describes the characteristics of social support in a sample of elderly people aged 60 and above living in northern Chile (n = 493), and analyzes the differences in the relationship between social support and depression between an indigenous group (Aymara population, n = 147) and a nonindigenous group (white, Caucasian, mestizo, n = 346). Various dimensions of social support were considered: structural elements, functional social support according to source, and community participation. The results show the existence of significant differences in the characteristics and dimensions of social support depending on sex, ethnicity, and marital status. Further, the central role of the family group is observed for both Aymara and nonindigenous elderly people. The hierarchical regression models obtained result in notable differences in the role of the structural, functional, and community elements of support in explaining depression for the ethnic groups considered. © 2014 Copyright © 2014 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.engEthnicity, social support, and depression among elderly chilean peoplejournal articlehttp://www.tandfonline.com/toc/vjrl20/currenthttp://www.tandfonline.com/restricted access316.722364.65-053.9DepressionElderly peopleEthnicityIndigenous groupsSocial supportDepresiónAncianosIdentidad culturalApoyo socialPsicología social (Psicología)Psicología comunitaria6114 Psicología Social6114.04 Psicología Comunitaria