articleJournal of Aging and HealthApr 28, 2006Closed access

The Relation of Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Social Support to Disease Outcomes Among the Elderly

The University of Texas at El Paso · Border Network for Human Rights

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Abstract

Objective

This study examined relations between social isolation, loneliness, and social support to health outcomes in a sample of New Mexico seniors. METHOD: We used random-digit dialing to obtain a random sample of 755 southern New Mexico seniors. Participants answered questions pertaining to demographics, social isolation and loneliness, social support, and disease diagnosis including diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, liver disease, arthritis, emphysema, tuberculosis, kidney disease, cancer, asthma, and stroke. The sample allowed for comparison of Caucasian and Hispanic participants.

Results

Correlational and logistic analyses indicated that belongingness support related most consistently to health outcomes. Ethnic subgroup analysis revealed similarities and differences in the pattern of associations among the predictor and outcome variables.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Loneliness
  • Social support
  • Social isolation
  • Ethnic group
  • Gerontology
  • Disease
  • Medicine
  • Demography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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