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TítuloLoneliness in middle and old age: demographics, perceived health, and social satisfaction as predictors
Autor(es)Alves, José Ferreira
Magalhães, Paula
Viola, Lara
Simões, Ricardo João Ferreira
Palavras-chaveLoneliness
Middle age
Old Age
Predictors
Portugal
Aging
Data7-Jul-2014
EditoraElsevier
RevistaArchives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
Resumo(s)Purpose of the research: (a) To identify the prevalence of loneliness self-reported in the Portuguese population over 50 years of age and (b) test whether loneliness can be predicted by socio-demographic, health related or social characteristic of the sample other than age. Materials and methods: 1174 late middle age and older adults were interviewed face to face by different interviewers across the country; after the informed consent was signed, we asked the participants several socio-demographic and health-related questions; finally we asked ‘‘How often do you feel lonely?’’ and participants responded according to a five point Likert scale. Principal results: The results showed that 12% of participants reporting feeling lonely often or always, whereas 40% reporting never feeling lonely. The remaining 48% self-reported they felt lonely seldom or sometimes. Additionally, results show that, when taken together, variables such as marital status, type of housing, residence settings, health conditions, social satisfaction, social isolation, lack of interest, transportation, and age were predictors of loneliness. Major conclusions: (1) The association of loneliness with advanced age has been greatly exaggerated by mass media and common sense; (2) But although our findings did not confirm the most alarmist views, the 12% of older adults reporting that they are feeling lonely always or often should be cause for attention and concern. It is necessary to understand the meaning, reasons and level of suffering implied on those feelings of loneliness. (3) Our findings suggest that it makes no sense to construe age as a singular feature or cause for feelings of loneliness. Instead, age and also a number of other features combine to predict feelings of loneliness. But even with our predictor variables there was a substantial of variance left unexplained. Therefore it is necessary to continue exploring how feelings of loneliness arise from the experience of living and how they can be changed.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/31122
DOI10.1016/j.archger.2014.06.010
ISSN0167-4943
Versão da editorahttp://authors.elsevier.com/a/1Pvc-c5NF5eAA
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