Aging, Marital Status, and Loneliness: Multilevel Analyses of 30 Countries

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY
Elyakim Kislev
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Abstract

Using the European Social Survey and the UN databases, this paper investigates the differences in feelings of loneliness among different marital status groups in old age. Findings presented in this paper suggest that married elders are the least lonely group, while never-married elders come thereafter, better than widowed, divorced, and separated elders. Overall, while married individuals are the happiest and the least lonely of all groups, marriage, on average, ends up with less benign results in late stages of life. The discussion part in this paper suggests that these findings might fit with the “greedy marriage” argument that long-term never-married people develop social skills and circles over time, which allows them to be more immune to loneliness and depression than widowed, divorced, and separated elders.
老龄化、婚姻状况与孤独:30个国家的多层次分析
利用欧洲社会调查和联合国数据库,本文调查了不同婚姻状况群体在老年时孤独感的差异。本文的研究结果表明,已婚老年人是最不孤独的群体,而从未结婚的老年人紧随其后,比寡居、离婚和分居的老年人更好。总的来说,虽然已婚的人是所有群体中最幸福、最不孤独的,但平均而言,婚姻在人生后期的结果并不那么好。本文的讨论部分表明,这些发现可能符合“贪婪婚姻”的论点,即长期未婚的人会随着时间的推移发展社交技能和圈子,这使他们比寡居、离婚和分居的长辈更能免受孤独和抑郁的影响。
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