The mediating role of life satisfaction, social support, and loneliness in the relationship between elder abuse and death anxiety in Iranian older adult inpatients: a structural equation model

📖 Top 20% JournalAug 27, 2025BMC psychology

How life satisfaction, social support, and loneliness link elder abuse to fear of death in older hospitalized Iranians

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Abstract

The mean age of the participants was 75.35 years.

  • Perceived is associated with lower perceived social support among older adult inpatients.
  • Higher perceived social support is linked to reduced .
  • Loneliness is positively associated with increased death anxiety.
  • The pathway from perceived elder abuse to death anxiety through perceived social support is statistically significant.
  • Indirect effects of perceived abuse on death anxiety through life satisfaction and loneliness are not statistically significant.

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Key numbers

922
Participants
Total number of older adult inpatients studied.
75.35 years
Mean Age
Average age of participants in the study.
566 of 922
Male Participants
Proportion of male participants in the study.

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