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Unwanted loneliness among older adults in rural areas: associated factors and guidelines for community intervention
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Palabras clave
Unwanted loneliness
Rural aging
Older adults
Emotional well-being
Community activities
Clasificación UNESCO
63 Sociología
Fecha de publicación
2026
Editor
Frontiers Media SA
Citación
Yurrebaso, A., Picado-Valverde, E., García-Valverde, E. and Guzmán-Ordaz, R. (2026). Unwanted loneliness among older adults in rural areas: associated factors and guidelines for community intervention. Front. Aging 7. doi: 10.3389/fragi.2026.1681481
Resumen
[EN]The study examines unwanted loneliness among older adults in highly depopulated rural areas of Salamanca, finding that 41.2% experience moderate or severe loneliness. Loneliness is associated with living alone, low educational level, and lack of social and community activities, rather than with the availability of services.
The findings highlight the need for interventions focused on strengthening social relationships and emotional wellbeing rather than solely addressing structural factors.
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10.3389/fragi.2026.1681481
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