Social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety among older Americans (NSHAP): a longitudinal mediation analysis
Summary: Background: Research indicates that social isolation and loneliness increase the risk of mental disorders, but less is known about the distinct contributions of different aspects of isolation. We aimed to distinguish the pathways through which social disconnectedness (eg, small social netw...
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doaj-2022afd74976410da95bd8990f49452a2020-11-25T01:57:44ZengElsevierThe Lancet Public Health2468-26672020-01-0151e62e70Social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety among older Americans (NSHAP): a longitudinal mediation analysisZiggi Ivan Santini, PhD0Paul E Jose, ProfPhD1Erin York Cornwell, PhD2Ai Koyanagi, MD3Line Nielsen, PhD4Carsten Hinrichsen, MSc5Charlotte Meilstrup, PhD6Katrine R Madsen, PhD7Vibeke Koushede, PhD8The Danish National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark; Correspondence to: Don Ziggi Ivan Santini, The Danish National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, 1455 Copenhagen, DenmarkSchool of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New ZealandDepartment of Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USAParc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu, Universitat de Barcelona, Fundació Sant Joan de Déu, Barcelona, Spain; ICREA, Pg Lluis Companys 23, Barcelona, SpainThe Danish National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, DenmarkThe Danish National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, DenmarkThe Danish National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, DenmarkThe Danish National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, DenmarkThe Danish National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, DenmarkSummary: Background: Research indicates that social isolation and loneliness increase the risk of mental disorders, but less is known about the distinct contributions of different aspects of isolation. We aimed to distinguish the pathways through which social disconnectedness (eg, small social network, infrequent social interaction) and perceptions of social isolation (eg, loneliness, perceived lack of support) contribute to anxiety and depression symptom severity in community-residing older adults aged 57–85 years at baseline. Methods: We did a longitudinal mediation analysis with data from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP). The study included individuals from the USA born between 1920 and 1947. Validated measures on social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and depression and anxiety symptoms were used. Structural equation modelling was used to construct complete longitudinal path models. Findings: Using data from 3005 adults aged 57–85 years, we identified two significant longitudinal mediation patterns with symptoms of depression, and two with anxiety symptoms. Overall, social disconnectedness predicted higher subsequent perceived isolation (β=0·09; p<0·0001), which in turn predicted higher depression symptoms (β=0·12; p<0·0001) and anxiety symptoms (β=0·12; p<0·0001). The reverse pathways were statistically supported as well, suggesting bi-directional influences. Interpretation: Social network structure and function are strongly intertwined with anxiety and depression symptoms in the general population of older adults. Public health initiatives could reduce perceived isolation by facilitating social network integration and participation in community activities, thereby protecting against the development of affective disorders. Funding: Nordea-fonden.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468266719302300 |
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Ziggi Ivan Santini, PhD Paul E Jose, ProfPhD Erin York Cornwell, PhD Ai Koyanagi, MD Line Nielsen, PhD Carsten Hinrichsen, MSc Charlotte Meilstrup, PhD Katrine R Madsen, PhD Vibeke Koushede, PhD |
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Ziggi Ivan Santini, PhD Paul E Jose, ProfPhD Erin York Cornwell, PhD Ai Koyanagi, MD Line Nielsen, PhD Carsten Hinrichsen, MSc Charlotte Meilstrup, PhD Katrine R Madsen, PhD Vibeke Koushede, PhD Social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety among older Americans (NSHAP): a longitudinal mediation analysis The Lancet Public Health |
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Ziggi Ivan Santini, PhD Paul E Jose, ProfPhD Erin York Cornwell, PhD Ai Koyanagi, MD Line Nielsen, PhD Carsten Hinrichsen, MSc Charlotte Meilstrup, PhD Katrine R Madsen, PhD Vibeke Koushede, PhD |
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Social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety among older Americans (NSHAP): a longitudinal mediation analysis |
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Social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety among older Americans (NSHAP): a longitudinal mediation analysis |
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Social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety among older Americans (NSHAP): a longitudinal mediation analysis |
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Social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety among older Americans (NSHAP): a longitudinal mediation analysis |
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Social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety among older Americans (NSHAP): a longitudinal mediation analysis |
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social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and symptoms of depression and anxiety among older americans (nshap): a longitudinal mediation analysis |
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The Lancet Public Health |
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Summary: Background: Research indicates that social isolation and loneliness increase the risk of mental disorders, but less is known about the distinct contributions of different aspects of isolation. We aimed to distinguish the pathways through which social disconnectedness (eg, small social network, infrequent social interaction) and perceptions of social isolation (eg, loneliness, perceived lack of support) contribute to anxiety and depression symptom severity in community-residing older adults aged 57–85 years at baseline. Methods: We did a longitudinal mediation analysis with data from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP). The study included individuals from the USA born between 1920 and 1947. Validated measures on social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and depression and anxiety symptoms were used. Structural equation modelling was used to construct complete longitudinal path models. Findings: Using data from 3005 adults aged 57–85 years, we identified two significant longitudinal mediation patterns with symptoms of depression, and two with anxiety symptoms. Overall, social disconnectedness predicted higher subsequent perceived isolation (β=0·09; p<0·0001), which in turn predicted higher depression symptoms (β=0·12; p<0·0001) and anxiety symptoms (β=0·12; p<0·0001). The reverse pathways were statistically supported as well, suggesting bi-directional influences. Interpretation: Social network structure and function are strongly intertwined with anxiety and depression symptoms in the general population of older adults. Public health initiatives could reduce perceived isolation by facilitating social network integration and participation in community activities, thereby protecting against the development of affective disorders. Funding: Nordea-fonden. |
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