Restricted Social Engagement among Adults Living with Chronic Conditions
Background: Social engagement is key to health and quality of life. Little is known about social engagement patterns of middle-aged and older adults who live with one or more chronic illnesses. This study investigated social engagement restrictions among middle-aged and older adults with chronic con...
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doaj-640e455b94344276a0628902e970ae682020-11-24T23:28:17ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-01-0115115810.3390/ijerph15010158ijerph15010158Restricted Social Engagement among Adults Living with Chronic ConditionsKayla P. Meek0Caroline D. Bergeron1Samuel D. Towne2SangNam Ahn3Marcia G. Ory4Matthew Lee Smith5College of Public Health, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USABexar County Community Health Collaborative, San Antonio, TX 78212, USACenter for Population Health and Aging, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USACenter for Population Health and Aging, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USACenter for Population Health and Aging, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USACollege of Public Health, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USABackground: Social engagement is key to health and quality of life. Little is known about social engagement patterns of middle-aged and older adults who live with one or more chronic illnesses. This study investigated social engagement restrictions among middle-aged and older adults with chronic conditions and factors associated with these restrictions. Methods: Cross-sectional representative data from the National Council on Aging Chronic Care Survey were examined for relationships between social engagement restrictions and chronic conditions, health status, support, quality of life implications, self-care barriers, caregiving, and demographics. Associations were tested using bivariate analyses and binary logistic regression. Results: Participants were 793 middle-aged (age 44–64) and older adults (age 65+) with one or more chronic conditions. Factors associated with social engagement restrictions included having higher education, receiving care, having more physician visits and hospitalizations, being disabled, being unemployed, and having higher Emotional and Physical Problems Scale scores. Conclusions: Findings reveal the prevalence of social engagement restrictions among middle-aged and older adults with chronic conditions. Results highlight the importance of promoting research, assessments, and interventions to increase social engagement among this aging population.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/1/158agingchronic diseasedisease managementsocial isolationsocializationintervention |
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Kayla P. Meek Caroline D. Bergeron Samuel D. Towne SangNam Ahn Marcia G. Ory Matthew Lee Smith |
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Restricted Social Engagement among Adults Living with Chronic Conditions |
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Restricted Social Engagement among Adults Living with Chronic Conditions |
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Restricted Social Engagement among Adults Living with Chronic Conditions |
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Restricted Social Engagement among Adults Living with Chronic Conditions |
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Restricted Social Engagement among Adults Living with Chronic Conditions |
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restricted social engagement among adults living with chronic conditions |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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Background: Social engagement is key to health and quality of life. Little is known about social engagement patterns of middle-aged and older adults who live with one or more chronic illnesses. This study investigated social engagement restrictions among middle-aged and older adults with chronic conditions and factors associated with these restrictions. Methods: Cross-sectional representative data from the National Council on Aging Chronic Care Survey were examined for relationships between social engagement restrictions and chronic conditions, health status, support, quality of life implications, self-care barriers, caregiving, and demographics. Associations were tested using bivariate analyses and binary logistic regression. Results: Participants were 793 middle-aged (age 44–64) and older adults (age 65+) with one or more chronic conditions. Factors associated with social engagement restrictions included having higher education, receiving care, having more physician visits and hospitalizations, being disabled, being unemployed, and having higher Emotional and Physical Problems Scale scores. Conclusions: Findings reveal the prevalence of social engagement restrictions among middle-aged and older adults with chronic conditions. Results highlight the importance of promoting research, assessments, and interventions to increase social engagement among this aging population. |
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aging chronic disease disease management social isolation socialization intervention |
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