Longitudinal associations between loneliness, social isolation, and healthcare utilisation trajectories: a latent growth curve analysis.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Qian Gao, Hei Wan Mak, Daisy Fancourt
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Purpose: To explore the longitudinal associations between eight-year trajectories of loneliness, social isolation and healthcare utilisation (i.e. inpatient, outpatient, and nursing home care) in US older adults.

Methods: The study used data from the Health and Retirement Study in 2006-2018, which included a nationally representative sample of American adults aged 50 and above (N = 6,832). We conducted latent growth curve models to assess the associations between trajectories of loneliness and isolation and healthcare utilisation over 8 years.

Results: Independent of sociodemographic and health-related confounders, social deficits were associated with a lower likelihood of baseline physician visits (loneliness β= -0.15, SE = 0.08; social isolation β= -0.19, SE = 0.08), but there was a positive association between loneliness and number of physician visits (β = 0.06, SE = 0.03), while social isolation was associated with extended hospital (β = 0.07, SE = 0.04) and nursing home stays (β = 0.05, SE = 0.02). Longer nursing home stays also predicted better trajectories of loneliness and isolation over time.

Conclusion: Loneliness and social isolation are cross-sectionally related to complex patterns of different types of healthcare. There was no clear evidence that social deficits led to specific trajectories of healthcare utilisation, but nursing home stays may over time help provide social contact, supporting trajectories of isolation and potentially loneliness. Non-clinical services such as social prescribing could have the potential to address unmet social needs and further promote patients' health-seeking profiles for improving healthcare equity.

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孤独、社会隔离与医疗保健使用轨迹之间的纵向关联:潜在增长曲线分析。
目的:探讨美国老年人八年孤独感、社会隔离和医疗保健使用(即住院、门诊和养老院护理)之间的纵向联系:研究使用了 2006-2018 年健康与退休研究(Health and Retirement Study)的数据,其中包括具有全国代表性的 50 岁及以上美国成年人样本(N = 6832)。我们建立了潜在增长曲线模型,以评估8年间孤独和孤立的轨迹与医疗保健使用之间的关联:独立于社会人口学和健康相关的混杂因素,社交缺陷与较低的基线医生就诊可能性相关(孤独感 β= -0.15,SE = 0.08;社会隔离 β= -0.19,SE = 0.08),但社交缺陷与较低的基线医生就诊可能性呈正相关(孤独感 β= -0.15,SE = 0.08;社会隔离 β= -0.19,SE = 0.08)。08),但孤独感与看医生次数呈正相关(β=0.06,SE=0.03),而社会隔离与住院时间延长(β=0.07,SE=0.04)和疗养院住院时间延长(β=0.05,SE=0.02)相关。较长的疗养院住院时间也预示着孤独感和社会隔离感随着时间的推移会有更好的轨迹:结论:孤独和社会隔离与不同类型医疗保健的复杂模式存在横截面关系。没有明确的证据表明社交障碍会导致特定的医疗保健使用轨迹,但随着时间的推移,疗养院可能有助于提供社交接触,支持孤独和潜在的寂寞轨迹。社会处方等非临床服务有可能解决未满足的社会需求,并进一步促进患者的健康需求,从而提高医疗保健的公平性。
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期刊介绍: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology is intended to provide a medium for the prompt publication of scientific contributions concerned with all aspects of the epidemiology of psychiatric disorders - social, biological and genetic. In addition, the journal has a particular focus on the effects of social conditions upon behaviour and the relationship between psychiatric disorders and the social environment. Contributions may be of a clinical nature provided they relate to social issues, or they may deal with specialised investigations in the fields of social psychology, sociology, anthropology, epidemiology, health service research, health economies or public mental health. We will publish papers on cross-cultural and trans-cultural themes. We do not publish case studies or small case series. While we will publish studies of reliability and validity of new instruments of interest to our readership, we will not publish articles reporting on the performance of established instruments in translation. Both original work and review articles may be submitted.
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