孤独
心理学
抑郁症状
纵向研究
临床心理学
萧条(经济学)
发展心理学
精神科
医学
焦虑
病理
经济
宏观经济学
作者
Sarah C. Griffin,Shannon M. Blakey,Taylor R. Brant,Yasmine M Eshera,Patrick S. Calhoun
标识
DOI:10.1080/07317115.2022.2147115
摘要
Objectives A seminal study on loneliness and depression suggested that loneliness influences depression more than the reverse. However, the study's analytic method has since been criticized for failing to account for the trait-like nature of variables. This study aimed to examine the longitudinal relationship between loneliness and depressive symptoms while accounting for the trait-like nature of both variables.Methods Data (n = 16,478) came from the Health and Retirement Study (2006–2016). Measures included the Hughes Loneliness Scale and a modified Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale (loneliness item omitted). Analyses consisted of random intercepts cross-lagged panel models (three time-points evenly spaced across eight years).Results There was evidence that loneliness and depressive symptoms are trait-like and these trait-like components are strongly associated. There was not evidence of cross-lagged effects between loneliness and depressive symptoms.Conclusions A tendency toward loneliness corresponded with a tendency toward depressive symptoms. However, deviations in one's typical level of loneliness did not predict deviations in one's typical level of depressive symptoms or vice-versa. These findings do not support past assertions that loneliness shapes subsequent depression more than the reverse.Clinical Implications By middle to late adulthood, loneliness and depressive symptoms are trait-like phenomena that are strongly associated.
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