Prevalence and determinants of loneliness among the oldest old living in institutionalized settings : Study findings from a representative survey.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
André Hajek, Larissa Zwar, Razak M Gyasi, Benedikt Kretzler, Hans-Helmut König
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Abstract

Background: There is very limited knowledge regarding the prevalence and determinants of loneliness in oldest old residents of nursing or old age homes.

Objective: To examine the prevalence and determinants of loneliness among the oldest old living in institutionalized settings in Germany.

Material and methods: Data were taken from the representative survey on quality of life and subjective well-being of the very old in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW80+) including individuals ≥ 80 years living in North Rhine-Westphalia. The study focused on individuals living in institutionalized settings. Sociodemographic, lifestyle-related, and health-related determinants were included in multiple linear regression models.

Results: Approximately 56.6% of the individuals were not lonely, 25.7% and 17.8% of the individuals were moderately and severely lonely, respectively. Regression analyses showed that higher loneliness was associated with being married (β = 0.48, p < 0.05), high education (compared to low education, β = 0.46, p < 0.05), having a small social network size (β = -0.02, p < 0.05), having poor self-rated health (β = -0.25, p < 0.05), and more depressive symptoms (β = 0.25, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: A significant proportion of the institutionalized oldest old individuals reported moderate or severe loneliness, which underpins the relevance of this topic. Understanding the determinants of loneliness may help to address institutionalized adults aged 80 years and over at risk of loneliness.

生活在养老院中的高龄老人孤独感的普遍性和决定因素:一项代表性调查的研究结果。
背景关于养老院或老年之家高龄老人孤独感的发生率和决定因素的知识非常有限:材料与方法:数据来源于德国莱茵河畔地区生活质量和主观幸福感的代表性调查:数据来自北莱茵-威斯特法伦州高龄老人生活质量和主观幸福感的代表性调查(NRW80+),包括居住在北莱茵-威斯特法伦州的≥80 岁的老人。研究的重点是生活在养老院中的老人。多元线性回归模型中包括了社会人口学、生活方式和健康相关的决定因素:结果:约 56.6% 的人不孤独,25.7% 的人中度孤独,17.8% 的人严重孤独。回归分析表明,较高的孤独感与已婚有关(β = 0.48,p 结论:已婚老人的孤独感较高:机构养老的高龄老人中有相当一部分报告了中度或重度孤独感,这说明了这一主题的相关性。了解孤独感的决定因素可能有助于解决机构养老的 80 岁及以上高龄老人的孤独风险问题。
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CiteScore
2.00
自引率
16.70%
发文量
126
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The fact that more and more people are becoming older and are having a significant influence on our society is due to intensive geriatric research and geriatric medicine in the past and present. The Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie has contributed to this area for many years by informing a broad spectrum of interested readers about various developments in gerontology research. Special issues focus on all questions concerning gerontology, biology and basic research of aging, geriatric research, psychology and sociology as well as practical aspects of geriatric care. Target group: Geriatricians, social gerontologists, geriatric psychologists, geriatric psychiatrists, nurses/caregivers, nurse researchers, biogerontologists in geriatric wards/clinics, gerontological institutes, and institutions of teaching and further or continuing education.
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