{"title":"东印度贫民窟老年人社会隔离和孤独的预测因素","authors":"","doi":"10.37506/ijphrd.v14i4.19750","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Background: Geriatric population in India is expected to reach about 20% of total population by 2050.4,5 Thisbrings along newer challenges of not only physical morbidities, but psychosocial morbidities too for this groupof population. Social withdrawal and isolation, loneliness are two of those mental morbidities of concern. Socialisolation is an objective state defined as the absence of contact with other people and integration with othermembers of society.6 In contrast, loneliness is a subjective feeling caused by ‘being without some definite neededrelationship or set of relationships’7. Social isolation & loneliness both have impact on physical and mental wellbeing of a person.10-16 So, present study was conducted with the objective of assessing the extent of loneliness andsocial isolation among elderly in an urban community, and determining the covariates of the same.Methods: This cross-sectional community-based study was undertaken from December 2019 to February 2020among 246 elderly men and women, 60 years & above residing in a slum in Chetla Kolkata. They were interviewedabout their demographic, financial supports and social supports. Social Isolation was assessed with the help ofsix item Lubben Social network scale-6.17,18 Loneliness was assessed with the help of the UCLA Loneliness Scaleversion 3.19,20 Statistical Analysis: Descriptive and univariate analysis, multiple logistic regression was done tofind out factors associated with loneliness & social isolation.Results: Social isolation and loneliness were present in 120 (48.78%) and 125 (50.81%) subjects respectively.Multivariate logistic regression revealed that age>69 years. marital status other than married, inadequate income,and those living alone were at increased risk of social isolation. Inadequate income and male sex were at greaterrisk of loneliness.Conclusion: Social isolation & loneliness are present in almost half of the elderly living in an urban slum ofKolkata, which is alarming","PeriodicalId":13368,"journal":{"name":"Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development","volume":"15 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Predictors of Social Isolation and Loneliness among Elderly Residing in a Slum in Eastern India\",\"authors\":\"\",\"doi\":\"10.37506/ijphrd.v14i4.19750\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Background: Geriatric population in India is expected to reach about 20% of total population by 2050.4,5 Thisbrings along newer challenges of not only physical morbidities, but psychosocial morbidities too for this groupof population. Social withdrawal and isolation, loneliness are two of those mental morbidities of concern. Socialisolation is an objective state defined as the absence of contact with other people and integration with othermembers of society.6 In contrast, loneliness is a subjective feeling caused by ‘being without some definite neededrelationship or set of relationships’7. Social isolation & loneliness both have impact on physical and mental wellbeing of a person.10-16 So, present study was conducted with the objective of assessing the extent of loneliness andsocial isolation among elderly in an urban community, and determining the covariates of the same.Methods: This cross-sectional community-based study was undertaken from December 2019 to February 2020among 246 elderly men and women, 60 years & above residing in a slum in Chetla Kolkata. They were interviewedabout their demographic, financial supports and social supports. Social Isolation was assessed with the help ofsix item Lubben Social network scale-6.17,18 Loneliness was assessed with the help of the UCLA Loneliness Scaleversion 3.19,20 Statistical Analysis: Descriptive and univariate analysis, multiple logistic regression was done tofind out factors associated with loneliness & social isolation.Results: Social isolation and loneliness were present in 120 (48.78%) and 125 (50.81%) subjects respectively.Multivariate logistic regression revealed that age>69 years. marital status other than married, inadequate income,and those living alone were at increased risk of social isolation. 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Predictors of Social Isolation and Loneliness among Elderly Residing in a Slum in Eastern India
Background: Geriatric population in India is expected to reach about 20% of total population by 2050.4,5 Thisbrings along newer challenges of not only physical morbidities, but psychosocial morbidities too for this groupof population. Social withdrawal and isolation, loneliness are two of those mental morbidities of concern. Socialisolation is an objective state defined as the absence of contact with other people and integration with othermembers of society.6 In contrast, loneliness is a subjective feeling caused by ‘being without some definite neededrelationship or set of relationships’7. Social isolation & loneliness both have impact on physical and mental wellbeing of a person.10-16 So, present study was conducted with the objective of assessing the extent of loneliness andsocial isolation among elderly in an urban community, and determining the covariates of the same.Methods: This cross-sectional community-based study was undertaken from December 2019 to February 2020among 246 elderly men and women, 60 years & above residing in a slum in Chetla Kolkata. They were interviewedabout their demographic, financial supports and social supports. Social Isolation was assessed with the help ofsix item Lubben Social network scale-6.17,18 Loneliness was assessed with the help of the UCLA Loneliness Scaleversion 3.19,20 Statistical Analysis: Descriptive and univariate analysis, multiple logistic regression was done tofind out factors associated with loneliness & social isolation.Results: Social isolation and loneliness were present in 120 (48.78%) and 125 (50.81%) subjects respectively.Multivariate logistic regression revealed that age>69 years. marital status other than married, inadequate income,and those living alone were at increased risk of social isolation. Inadequate income and male sex were at greaterrisk of loneliness.Conclusion: Social isolation & loneliness are present in almost half of the elderly living in an urban slum ofKolkata, which is alarming