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Loneliness and Wellbeing

Correlates of emotional and social loneliness among community dwelling older adults in Rotterdam, the Netherlands

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Pages 355-367 | Received 23 Jul 2020, Accepted 07 Jan 2021, Published online: 27 Jan 2021
 

Abstract

Objectives

Loneliness is seen as an important problem, contributing to serious health problems. As a baseline measurement for the evaluation of a community project aimed at reducing loneliness in Rotterdam, loneliness was measured, as well as potential correlates. This article describes models of social and emotional loneliness among older adults.

Methods

This study was conducted among 3,821 randomly selected community dwelling citizens of 65 years and older. Loneliness was measured by using the Jong-Gierveld loneliness questionnaire/scale. As potential correlates demographic, health and psychological and social variables were included. Data were subjected to multiple hierarchically regression analysis.

Results

Emotional loneliness was reported by 60% and social loneliness by 47% of the sample. Women were more emotionally lonely than men , while men reported more social loneliness than women. Emotional social support and quality of life were strongest in predicting emotional loneliness and social capital in the neighbourhood, companionship and instrumental support were strongest predictors for social loneliness. Demographic variables predicted variability in emotional loneliness.

Conclusions

The strength of the correlates differed between the two dimensions of loneliness. In the design of interventions to prevent and reduce loneliness among older adults, strategies should be developed aimed at the specific dimensions of loneliness.

Acknowledgements

We wish to acknowledge Ellen Jongen for her role in critically revising the draft of this paper.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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