健康心理学
老年学
社会孤立
人口学
逻辑回归
社会支持
公共卫生
医学
干预(咨询)
长寿
心理学
社会学
护理部
精神科
社会心理学
内科学
作者
Thomas A. LaVeist,Robert M. Sellers,Karin A. Elliott Brown,Kim J. Nickerson
标识
DOI:10.1023/a:1024643118894
摘要
Abstract The effect of extreme social isolation and use of community‐based senior services on longevity was examined in a national sample of African American elderly women (ages 55–96). Consistent with previous research on the social integration/mortality link, African American elderly women who were extremely socially isolated were hypothesized to have a higher 5‐year mortality rate. It was also hypothesized that use of community senior services would be negatively associated with 5‐year mortality. Results of logistic regression analysis controlling for age, education, income, and health status found that extremely socially isolated African American elderly women were three times more likely than the nonisolated women to die within the 5‐year period from the initial survey. Use of community senior services did not have a relationship on mortality. Results are discussed in terms of directions for future research and intervention.
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