Local Ties in the Social Networks of Older Adults

Apr 1, 2020The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences

Close Friendships in Older Adults' Social Networks

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Abstract

Nearly half of older adults named at least one local network tie, with about 60% of these being non-kin.

  • Local ties are newer and more frequently accessed than non-local ties.
  • Local ties are highly embedded within older adults' social networks.
  • Socially disadvantaged older adults are more likely to have local kin ties.
  • White older adults and those in neighborhoods with high collective efficacy tend to have more local non-kin ties.
  • Local non-kin ties may also be associated with living in high-poverty areas.

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