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Loneliness and associated factors among older adults during COVID-19 lockdown in Spain
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
COVID-19
Older adults
Loneliness
Mental health
Coping
Crisis
Fecha de publicación
2023-04-24
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
González, E., Pinedo, R., Vicario-Molina, I., Palacios, A. y Orgaz, M. B. (2023). Loneliness and associated factors among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 86, 101547. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appdev.2023.101547
Resumen
[EN]Considering the health outcomes of loneliness, it is important to understand the effects of the COVID-19
pandemic for older adults to facilitate detection and intervention. The aim of this study was to examine loneliness among Spanish older adults during the first wave lockdown and associated factors, in comparison to younger adults. An online survey was completed by 3508 adults (401 aged 60 or above). Older adults felt higher social loneliness than younger adults, but lower emotional loneliness. Living alone, poor mental health, and poor healthy habits were related to higher loneliness for both age groups. The results suggest that loneliness should be an important factor in primary care, and prevention efforts should be taken, e.g., by generating open and safe community spaces and contexts for social interaction and promoting the access and ability to use technologies that maintain social connections.
URI
ISSN
0193-3973
DOI
10.1016/j.appdev.2023.101547
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