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Loneliness as a mediator of the impact of social isolation on cognitive functioning of Chinese older adults.

Rumei Yang1, Haocen Wang2, Linda S Edelman3, Eunjin L Tracy4, George Demiris5, Katherine A Sward6, Gary W Donaldson7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
OBJECTIVE: older adults have increased risk of social isolation, loneliness and cognitive functioning impairment, but the relationships among these factors are not conclusive. We investigated the potential mediation mechanism of loneliness on the association between social isolation and cognitive functioning among Chinese older adults within their cultural context.
DESIGN: secondary analysis of the baseline wave (2011-12) of the harmonised China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. SETTING AND
SUBJECTS: community-dwelling older adults in China (N = 7,410 participants aged 60-101 years).
METHODS: we applied a multiple indicator multiple cause approach to determine whether the construct of social isolation is well defined by four indicators (social activity engagement, weekly adult children contact, caregiving for grandchildren and living alone) and used structural equation modelling to examine the direct and indirect effects among variables of interest.
RESULTS: the results demonstrated that social activity engagement, weekly adult children contact and caregiving for grandchildren were significantly related to social isolation (β = -0.26 to -0.28) (Living alone was fixed to 1 for model identification.) The indirect effect of social isolation on cognitive functioning through loneliness was significant (β = -0.15), indicating loneliness was an important mediator. However, the direct effect of social isolation on cognitive functioning also remained significant (β = -0.83), suggesting a partial mediation effect.
CONCLUSIONS: our study highlights the mediation role of loneliness in the relationship between social isolation and cognitive functioning among Chinese older adults. The findings support the beneficial effects of maintaining social relations and coping with feelings of loneliness on older adults' cognitive functioning.
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Keywords:  Chinese older adults; ageing; cognitive functioning; loneliness; social isolation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32147683     DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afaa020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Age Ageing        ISSN: 0002-0729            Impact factor:   10.668


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