High prevalence and adverse health effects of loneliness in community-dwelling adults across the lifespan: role of wisdom as a protective factor

Dec 19, 2018International psychogeriatrics

Widespread loneliness and its negative health effects in adults of all ages: how wisdom may protect against them

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Abstract

Seventy-six percent of participants reported moderate to high levels of loneliness.

  • Loneliness was correlated with worse mental health and lower positive psychological traits.
  • Even moderate loneliness severity was linked to poorer mental and physical functioning.
  • Increased loneliness was observed in late-20s, mid-50s, and late-80s age groups.
  • No significant differences in loneliness prevalence or severity were found between sexes.
  • Wisdom, living alone, and mental well-being were identified as factors influencing loneliness.

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