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Frailty as a Moderator of the Relationship between Social Isolation and Health Outcomes in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

机译:作为社区住宅老年人社会孤立与健康成果之间关系的主持人的主持人

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This research investigated the effects of social isolation on frailty and health outcomes and tested whether these associations varied across different levels of frailty. We performed a multivariate analysis of the first wave of Frailty: A longitudinal study of its expressions (FRéLE) among 1643 Canadian older adults aged 65 years and over. We assessed social isolation using social participation, social networks, and support from various social ties, namely, friends, children, extended family, and partner. Frailty was associated with disability, comorbidity, depression, and cognitive decline. Less social participation was associated with limitations in instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), depression, and cognitive decline. The absence of friends was associated with depression and cognitive impairment. Less social support from children and partner was related to comorbidity, depression, and cognitive decline. Overall, social isolation is linked to mental health rather than physical health. The associations of having no siblings, receiving less support from friends, and participating less in social activities with ADL limitations, depression, and cognitive decline were higher among frail than prefrail and robust older adults. This study corroborates the pivotal role of social connectedness, particularly the quality of relationships, on the mental health of older adults. Public health policies on social relationships are paramount to ameliorate the health status of frail older adults.
机译:本研究调查了社会孤立对脆弱和健康结果的影响,并测试了这些关联是否在不同水平的脆弱程度上变化。我们对第一波脆弱浪潮进行了多变量分析:对65岁及以上65岁以上的加拿大老年人的1643名老年人中表达(Fréle)进行了纵向研究。我们评估了社会参与,社交网络和各种社会关系的支持,即朋友,儿童,大家庭和合作伙伴的社会孤立。脆弱与残疾,合并症,抑郁和认知下降有关。社会参与较少与日常生活(IADLS),抑郁症和认知衰退的工具活动中的局限性相关。没有朋友与抑郁和认知障碍有关。儿童和合作伙伴的社会支持较少与合并症,抑郁症和认知衰退有关。总体而言,社会孤立与心理健康相关,而不是身体健康。没有兄弟姐妹的协会,从朋友那里获得较少的支持,并在贫微局限性中与ADL限制,抑郁和认知下降的社会活动少参与,比预制和强大的成年人更高。本研究证实了社会关联,特别是关系质量的关键作用,对老年人的心理健康。社会关系的公共卫生政策至关重要,以改善脆弱年龄成年人的健康状况。

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