Use of home and community-based services and loneliness in older people with functional limitations: a cross-sectional study

Oct 4, 2023BMC psychiatry

Use of home and community services and feelings of loneliness in older adults with daily activity difficulties

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Abstract

In China, 46% of older people with reported feeling lonely.

  • Only 22% of older individuals with functional limitations utilized (HCBS) in 2018.
  • Older adults receiving HCBS were less likely to experience , with an odds ratio of 0.81.
  • The association between HCBS use and reduced loneliness remained significant after addressing potential sample selection bias.
  • Loneliness is prevalent among older adults with functional limitations in China, indicating a need for increased HCBS utilization.

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Key numbers

46%
Prevalence of
Percentage of older adults with reporting feelings of .
22%
Utilization Rate
Percentage of older adults with using .
0.81
Odds Ratio for Reduction
Odds ratio comparing in older adults receiving vs. those not receiving .

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What this is

  • This study examines among older adults in China with .
  • It explores the relationship between the use of () and feelings of .
  • Findings indicate a significant association where use correlates with reduced .

Essence

  • affects 46% of older adults with in China, while only 22% use . Those utilizing report lower levels.

Key takeaways

  • is prevalent among older adults with in China, with 46% reporting feelings of . This high rate underscores the mental health challenges faced by this demographic.
  • Only 22% of older adults with reported using , indicating low service uptake despite the potential benefits. This low utilization may hinder efforts to alleviate .
  • Older adults receiving are less likely to report (OR = 0.81). This suggests that can play a crucial role in enhancing social connections and reducing feelings of isolation.

Caveats

  • The study relies on self-reported measures for use and , which may introduce reporting bias. This could affect the accuracy of the findings.
  • Cross-sectional data limits the ability to draw causal conclusions between use and . Longitudinal studies are needed for more definitive insights.
  • The analysis does not account for the quality of or the specific needs of older adults, which may influence the effectiveness of these services in reducing .

Definitions

  • functional limitations: Difficulties in performing daily living tasks independently, such as eating, dressing, or managing personal care.
  • home and community-based services (HCBS): Long-term support services provided to older adults living at home, including health care, social support, and assistance with daily activities.
  • loneliness: A subjective feeling of dissatisfaction with social connections, often leading to emotional distress.

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