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Mediators of the Relationship Between Functional Limitations and Loneliness Among Homebound African Americans

机译:国内非裔美国人功能局限性与孤独关系的调解员

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Abstract Physical/functional limitations are known to lead to loneliness, but there is little research on protective factors that may mediate their adverse association, particularly in vulnerable populations. This study used cross-sectional survey data from 147 (aged 58-90 years; 75% females) predominantly low-income African American homebound community dwellers to investigate the role of resilience and social connectedness in mediating the effect of physical/functional limitations on loneliness. Items from validated instruments were used to measure four latent variables (physical/functional limitations, resilience, loneliness and social connectedness). Structural parallel mediator models estimated each path in the mediation analysis controlling for gender, education, and age. Confidence intervals for mediation effects were generated via bias-corrected bootstrapping with 10,000 replications. The total effect of physical/functional limitations on perceived loneliness was significant. Social connectedness and resilience fully and significantly mediated the relationship between physical/functional limitations and loneliness. The indirect effect (B =.143; 95% CI = .047, .280) for the physical/functional limitations-resilience-loneliness pathway indicated that the positive effect of physical/functional limitations on loneliness was approximately 0.143 points lower as mediated by higher resilience. The indirect path of physical/functional limitations on loneliness through the mediation of social connectedness (B =.077; 95% CI = .010, .168) yielded a reduction of .077 points. The total amount of variance in feelings of loneliness accounted for by the overall model, which included the proposed mediators and control variables, was 48.6%. Interventions to build resilience and social interactions may attenuate the effects of physical/functional disability and loneliness on health outcomes in individuals at risk.
机译:阐述了物质/功能限制导致孤独,但对可能调解其不利关联的保护因素几乎没有研究,特别是在弱势群体中。本研究使用了147人(58-90岁的跨度)横断面调查数据,这些数据主要是低收入非洲裔美国民间社区居民,调查恢复力和社会关联的作用在调解对孤独的身体/功能限制的影响。来自验证仪器的项目用于测量四个潜在变量(物理/功能限制,弹性,孤独和社交关联)。结构平行介体模型估计了调解分析控制性别,教育和年龄的各种路径。通过具有10,000个复制的偏置自动启动产生中介效应的置信区间。物理/功能限制对感知孤独的总影响是显着的。社会关联和恢复能力充分介绍了物理/功能限制与孤独之间的关系。用于物理/功能限制的间接效应(B = .143; 95%CI = .047,.280) - 弹性 - 孤独途径表明,物理/功能限制对孤独的积极影响约为0.143点,如介导的介导更高的弹性。通过社会联系中调解孤独的身体/功能限制的间接路径(B = .077; 95%CI = .010,.168)减少了.077点。通过包括拟议的调解员和控制变量的整体模型,孤独感的差异总量为48.6%。打造恢复力和社会互动的干预措施可能会削弱身体/功能残疾和孤独对危险的个人健康结果的影响。

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