| Literature DB >> 26843197 |
Timothy Matthews1, Andrea Danese1,2,3, Jasmin Wertz1, Candice L Odgers4, Antony Ambler1, Terrie E Moffitt1,5, Louise Arseneault6.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate the association between social isolation and loneliness, how they relate to depression, and whether these associations are explained by genetic influences.Entities:
Keywords: Behavioural genetics; Depression; Loneliness; Social isolation; Young adulthood
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26843197 PMCID: PMC4819590 DOI: 10.1007/s00127-016-1178-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol ISSN: 0933-7954 Impact factor: 4.328
Descriptive statistics of measures and mean differences by sex
| Measure | Whole sample | Males | Females | Mean difference (male–female) | ||||||||||
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| Range | Mean | SD |
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| Social isolation | 2061 | 0–24 | 3.29 | 4.35 | 976 | 0–24 | 3.74 | 4.51 | 1085 | 0–24 | 2.87 | 4.15 | 4.56 | <0.001 |
| Loneliness | 2051 | 0–8 | 1.57 | 1.94 | 973 | 0–8 | 1.51 | 1.93 | 1078 | 0–8 | 1.62 | 1.95 | −1.39 | 0.17 |
| Depression | 2063 | 0–9 | 1.81 | 2.97 | 979 | 0–9 | 1.44 | 2.70 | 1084 | 0–9 | 2.13 | 3.16 | −5.32 | <0.001 |
N number, SD standard deviation
Social isolation, loneliness, and their associations with depression
| Depressive symptom scale (B, 95 % CI) | Major depressive episode diagnosis (OR, 95 % CI) | |||||
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| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
| Social isolation |
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| Loneliness | – |
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Significant associations shown in bold
All analyses adjusted for sex, SES and non-independence of twin observations
B regression coefficient (unstandardised), OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval
Cross-twin correlations for social isolation, loneliness and depression
| Isolation (twin 1) | Loneliness (twin 1) | Depression (twin 1) | |
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| MZ twins | |||
| Isolation (twin 2) |
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| Loneliness (twin 2) |
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| Depression (twin 2) | 0.08 |
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| DZ twins | |||
| Isolation (twin 2) |
| 0.09 | −0.01 |
| Loneliness (twin 2) |
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| 0.09 |
| Depression (twin 2) | 0.01 | 0.08 |
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Significant correlations shown in bold
MZ monozygotic, DZ dizygotic
Fig. 1Correlated factors model separating the covariance between social isolation, loneliness and depression into additive genetic (A) and non-shared environment (E) components. Vertical arrows indicate the proportions of variance accounted for by the A and E factors. Double-headed arrows indicate the aetiological correlations between variables. 95 % confidence intervals are shown in brackets. The proportion of the phenotypic association between two variables that is accounted for by genetic influences can be calculated by multiplying the paths connecting the variables via their respective A factors, and dividing by the phenotypic correlation. For example, for isolation and loneliness this is calculated as (√0.40 × 0.65 × √0.38)/0.39 = 0.65