孤独
社会孤立
社会心理的
医学
老年学
社会支持
干预(咨询)
心理学
精神科
社会心理学
作者
Carlotta Micaela Jarach,Mauro Tettamanti,Alessandro Nobili,Barbara D’Avanzo
出处
期刊:Age and Ageing
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2020-07-15
卷期号:50 (1): 258-262
被引量:102
标识
DOI:10.1093/ageing/afaa168
摘要
Abstract Background Frailty was shown to be associated with psychosocial risk factors, but there are few longitudinal data. Methods We used data from waves 5 and 6 of the Survey of Health Aging Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to study the contribution of loneliness and social isolation to transitions towards frailty defined according to Fried criteria in a sample of 27,468 individuals aged ≥60. Results At baseline, there were 13,069 (47.6%) robust individuals, 11,430 (41.6%) pre-frail and 2,969 (10.8%) frail. After 2 years, among robust subjects at baseline, 8,706 (61.8%) were still robust, 4,033 (30.8%) were pre-frail and 330 (2.6%) were frail. Among those who were pre-frail, 1,504 (13.2%) progressed to frail and 3,557 (31.1%) became robust. Among frail people, 182 (6.1%) reversed to robust and 1,271 (42.8%) to pre-frail. Average and high levels of loneliness and social isolation were significantly associated with the risk of robust people becoming frail and pre-frail (except robust with high loneliness to become frail), and of pre-frail people to become frail (except with average loneliness). Reversion to robustness was inversely associated with high levels of loneliness. Conclusion Average levels of loneliness and social isolation should not be considered acceptable and should be actively addressed even in the absence of any health conditions through an available evidence-based intervention.
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