Alone in the Mind: Review of Research Examining the Link Between Loneliness and Dementia

Ahmed Hussein Al-Samiry, Samer Imad Mohammed, Ahmed Majid Hammed, Tayf M. Maryoosh
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This narrative review focused on research investigating the impact of loneliness on the prevalence of dementia and its relationship with other risk factors. A comprehensive and rigorous search was conducted using a variety of scientific databases with specific keywords to identify all prior studies that examined the correlation between dementia and loneliness. The inquiry was confined to articles published in English from January 2017 to March 2024. The narrative review identified a consensus regarding the role of loneliness in enhancing the risk of all-cause dementia, with a particular emphasis on the subjective perception of loneliness. This phenomenon may be caused by the sensations of exclusion, discrimination, and alienation that are typically associated with low self-esteem and low life satisfaction, which may contribute to cognitive impairment and depressive symptoms. This finding was obtained despite the absence of robust evidence regarding the involvement of loneliness in the pathogenesis of dementia. Existing research has not yet identified a correlation between hereditary factors that influence the development of dementia and feelings of loneliness. However, loneliness is strongly associated with depression, which is a potential risk factor for dementia. Previous studies have reported a moderate correlation between depression and loneliness, as individuals who are isolated and lack a sense of community exhibit higher levels of depression. Meditation, social cognitive training, and social support are three strategies that have been implemented to address loneliness and are reported to be the most effective interventions. A strong correlation exists between dementia and loneliness. Although such strategies are unlikely to impede the progression of the disease if cognitive deterioration is already underway, understanding these associations can assist in the development of strategies to alleviate the effects of loneliness on vulnerable individuals.

心灵中的孤独:孤独与痴呆之间联系的研究综述
这篇叙述性综述的重点是研究孤独对痴呆患病率的影响及其与其他风险因素的关系。研究人员利用各种科学数据库进行了全面而严格的搜索,其中包含特定的关键词,以确定之前所有研究痴呆症和孤独之间关系的研究。此次调查仅限于2017年1月至2024年3月期间发表的英文文章。叙述性综述确定了关于孤独在增加全因痴呆风险中的作用的共识,特别强调了对孤独的主观感知。这种现象可能是由排斥、歧视和疏远的感觉引起的,这些感觉通常与低自尊和低生活满意度有关,这可能导致认知障碍和抑郁症状。这一发现是在缺乏关于孤独在痴呆发病机制中的作用的有力证据的情况下获得的。现有的研究尚未确定影响痴呆症发展和孤独感的遗传因素之间的相关性。然而,孤独与抑郁密切相关,而抑郁是痴呆的潜在风险因素。先前的研究报告了抑郁和孤独之间的适度关联,因为孤立和缺乏社区意识的个体表现出更高程度的抑郁。冥想、社会认知训练和社会支持是解决孤独的三种策略,据报道,这是最有效的干预措施。痴呆和孤独之间存在很强的相关性。虽然如果认知退化已经开始,这些策略不太可能阻止疾病的进展,但了解这些关联可以帮助制定减轻孤独感对脆弱个体影响的策略。
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