The interplay and divergence between measurement of loneliness and lack of social support - results from a questionnaire survey.

Mitti Blakoe, Selina Kikkenborg Berg, Cathrine S Olesen, Pernille Palm, Ida Elisabeth Højskov, Anne Vinggaard Christensen
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Abstract

Background: Loneliness and lack of social support are theoretically distinguished phenomena, but simultaneously overlap and mutually influence each other, challenging the measurement of these phenomena within health research.

Objective: To contribute to the understanding of the interplay and divergence of loneliness and lack of social support by investigating the convergent validity between two social support questionnaires and a loneliness questionnaire, in a population of patients treated for cardiac disease.

Method: In total, 573 patients >18 years of age treated for cardiac disease were approached from October 2022 to May 2023 and answered two social support questionnaires and one loneliness questionnaire, and 365 patients (63.7%) completed the questionnaire. The interplay and divergence between loneliness and lack of social support were assessed by calculating convergent validity between the questionnaires.

Results: The correlation coefficients between the two social support questionnaires ranged between r2 = 0.281-0.568, which is comparable to the correlation coefficient between the social support questionnaire and the loneliness questionnaire, ranging from r2 = 0.317-0.601, suggesting a dynamic interplay between social support and loneliness, yet also a challenge for maintaining conceptual and measurement-based divergence.

Conclusion: This finding implies that, although loneliness and lack of social support are conceptually distinct, differentiating between these dimensions in a questionnaire survey is challenging.

孤独感测量与缺乏社会支持之间的相互作用和差异——来自问卷调查的结果。
背景:孤独和缺乏社会支持在理论上是不同的现象,但同时重叠和相互影响,在健康研究中对这些现象的测量具有挑战性。目的:通过调查两份社会支持问卷和一份孤独问卷在心脏病患者中的收敛效度,了解孤独感与社会支持缺乏之间的相互作用和差异。方法:于2022年10月至2023年5月共接触573例年龄在10 ~ 18岁之间的心脏病患者,填写2份社会支持问卷和1份孤独问卷,完成问卷365例(63.7%)。通过计算问卷间的收敛效度来评估孤独感与缺乏社会支持之间的相互作用和差异。结果:两份社会支持问卷的相关系数在r2 = 0.281-0.568之间,与社会支持问卷和孤独感问卷的相关系数在r2 = 0.317-0.601之间相当,表明社会支持与孤独感之间存在动态的相互作用,但也存在保持概念和测量差异的挑战。结论:这一发现表明,尽管孤独和缺乏社会支持在概念上是不同的,但在问卷调查中区分这些维度是具有挑战性的。
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