Authors
Harry Owen Taylor, Robert Joseph Taylor, Ann W Nguyen, Linda Chatters
Publication date
2018/2
Journal
Journal of aging and health
Volume
30
Issue
2
Pages
229-246
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Objective
To investigate the impact of objective and subjective social isolation from extended family members and friends on depressive symptoms and psychological distress among a national sample of older adults.
Method
Data for older adults (55 years and above) from the National Survey of American Life (N = 1,439) were used to assess level of objective social isolation and subjective social isolation and to test regression models examining their impact on depressive symptoms (Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression [CES-D] Scale) and psychological distress (Kessler 6 [K6] Scale).
Results
The majority of respondents were not socially isolated from family or friends; 5% were objectively isolated from family and friends, and less than 1% were subjectively isolated from family and friends. Regression analyses using both social isolation measures indicated that objective social isolation was unrelated to …
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Scholar articles
HO Taylor, RJ Taylor, AW Nguyen, L Chatters - Journal of aging and health, 2018