نتایج جستجو برای: social loneliness

تعداد نتایج: 612486  

2018
Tina Drud Due Håkon Sandholdt Volkert Dirk Siersma Frans Boch Waldorff

BACKGROUND Social relationships are important to people and affect their quality of life, morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to examine the correlation between elderly patients' descriptions of their social relations and feelings of loneliness, and their general practitioners' assessments of these. METHODS Cross-sectional study in 12 general practices in the Capital Region of ...

2015
Jenny De Jong Gierveld Suzan Van der Pas Norah Keating

This study aimed to explore the loneliness of several groups of older immigrants in Canada compared to native-born older adults. Data from the Canadian General Social Survey, Cycle 22 (N older adults = 3,692) were used. The dependent variable is the 6 item De Jong Gierveld loneliness scale. Determinants of loneliness included country of birth, ethnic background (cultural context); belongingness...

2016
Baoliang Zhong Yanmin Xu Dong Jin Xiaowei Zou Tiebang Liu

Chinese rural-to-urban migrant workers (MWs) who are employed in service industry are a rapidly growing population in urban China. Like other MWs, service industry MWs (SIMWs) are generally excluded from the mainstream of city societies, but unlike other MWs, they are more marginalized in cities. Social isolation increases the feelings of loneliness; however, there are little empirical data on ...

Journal: :Health & social care in the community 2017
Emilie Courtin Martin Knapp

The health and well-being consequences of social isolation and loneliness in old age are increasingly being recognised. The purpose of this scoping review was to take stock of the available evidence and to highlight gaps and areas for future research. We searched nine databases for empirical papers investigating the impact of social isolation and/or loneliness on a range of health outcomes in o...

2018
Ning Xia Huige Li

SIGNIFICANCE Social and demographic changes have led to an increased prevalence of loneliness and social isolation in modern society. Recent Advances: Population-based studies have demonstrated that both objective social isolation and the perception of social isolation (loneliness) are correlated with a higher risk of mortality and that both are clearly risk factors for cardiovascular disease (...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2016
Rebecca N Adams Catherine E Mosher Rafat Abonour Michael J Robertson Victoria L Champion Kurt Kroenke

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To identify situations and thoughts that may precipitate or protect against loneliness experienced by patients with cancer. 
 RESEARCH APPROACH Qualitative. 
 SETTING The hematology/oncology clinic at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center, an outpatient oncology center in Indianapolis. 
 PARTICIPANTS Purposive sample of 15 patients undergoing treatm...

2016
Jenny de Jong Gierveld Theo G. van Tilburg Pearl A. Dykstra

Loneliness is nowadays considered to be one of the main problems in society. The negative experience of a discrepancy between the desired and the achieved personal network of relationships is common and affects both younger and older adults. This chapter first addresses well-established aspects and new developments in the main concepts of loneliness and social isolation, the measuring instrumen...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2005
Anna K Ekwall Bengt Sivberg Ingalill R Hallberg

AIM This paper reports a study investigating quality of life in relation to loneliness, caregiving, social network, gender, age and economic status among caregiving men and women in a population-based sample aged 75 years or older. BACKGROUND Because of demographic changes, in the future more care for older people will be given by informal caregivers who are themselves older. Being old and ca...

2016
Vandana N Solanki

INTRODUCTION Loneliness is a subjective, negative feeling related to the person's own experience of deficient social relations. The determinants of loneliness are most often defined on the basis of 2 causal models. The first model examines the external factors, which are absent in the social network, as the root of the loneliness; while the second explanatory model refers to the internal factor...

2017
André Hajek Hans-Helmut König

BACKGROUND It remains an open question whether falls are related with social relations, covering subjective (e.g., perceived loneliness) and more objective dimensions (e.g., number of important individuals in regular contact). Consequently, we aimed at examining the association between falls and social ties comprehensively, including loneliness, social exclusion and the number of important peop...

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