Who often feels lonely? A cross‐sectional study about loneliness and its related factors among older home‐dwelling people

Jul 29, 2017International journal of older people nursing

Who Feels Lonely? Factors Linked to Loneliness in Older People Living at Home

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Abstract

11.6% of older home-dwelling individuals aged ≥65 years reported often feeling lonely.

  • Six factors are independently associated with feelings of loneliness: living alone, dissatisfaction with life, mental health issues, a weak sense of coherence, lack of contact with neighbors, and risk of undernutrition.
  • Loneliness among older adults is linked to social, psychological, and physical health concerns.
  • These individuals may have limited resources to address their feelings of loneliness.

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