Neighborhood, social isolation and mental health outcome among older people in Ghana

Aug 25, 2019Journal of affective disorders

Neighborhood, social isolation, and mental health in older adults in Ghana

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Abstract

38.2% of older adults in Ghana live alone, which is associated with increased risk of psychological distress.

  • Loneliness is linked to a significant increase in psychological distress risk (β = 1.474, p < 0.001).
  • Living alone also contributes to higher psychological distress risk (β = 0.381, p < 0.05).
  • The combined effect of loneliness and living alone further elevates psychological distress risk (β = 0.917, p < 0.05).
  • Regular physical activity, family contacts, and social participation may reduce psychological distress among socially isolated individuals.
  • Neighborhood characteristics could moderate the associations between loneliness, living alone, and psychological distress.

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