Loneliness, Psychological Well-being, Depression, and Social Participation in the Older Persons: Rural and Urban Differences

Apr 19, 2024Current aging science

Loneliness, Mental Health, Depression, and Social Life in Older Adults: Differences Between Rural and Urban Areas

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Abstract

A total of 610 elderly adults were assessed for loneliness, well-being, and social participation across urban and rural areas in Turkey.

  • Elderly individuals living in urban areas reported higher levels of social isolation and acceptance compared to those in rural areas.
  • Scores for loneliness and depression were higher among those living in rural settings than their urban counterparts.
  • Social relationship scores were notably higher for participants residing in rural areas.
  • Significant differences were found in psychological well-being and social inclusion based on place of residence.

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