PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Impact of the non-contributory social pension program 70 y más on older adults' mental well-being.

  • Aarón Salinas-Rodríguez,
  • Ma Del Pilar Torres-Pereda,
  • Betty Manrique-Espinoza,
  • Karla Moreno-Tamayo,
  • Martha María Téllez-Rojo Solís

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. e113085

Abstract

Read online

BackgroundIn 2007, a non-contributory pension program was launched in rural areas of Mexico. The program consisted in a non-conditional cash transfer of US$40 monthly to all older adults (OA) aged 70 and over. We evaluate the effect of the program on mental well-being of its beneficiaries.Methods and findingsQuantitative and qualitative methods were used. For the quantitative component, we used the selection criteria established by the program (age and locality size) to form the Intervention (OA aged 70-74 residing in rural localities, ResultsAfter a year of exposure, the program had a significant effect on reduction of depressive symptoms (β = -0.06, CI95% -0.12; -0.01) and an increase in empowerment indicators: OA participated in important household decisions (β = 0.09, CI95% 0.03;0.15); and OA participated in household decisions pertaining to expenses (β = 0.11, CI95% 0.05;0.18). Qualitative analysis found a strong trend showing a reduction of sadness, and feeling of increasing empowerment.ConclusionsThese results suggest that a non-conditional transfer in older ages have an impact beyond the economic sphere, impacting even the mental well-being. This effect could be explained because the pension produces feelings of safety and welfare. It is recommendable that governments should invest efforts towards universalizing the non-contributory pension programs in order to ensure a basic income for the elderly.