The Association Between the Onset and Ending of Volunteering on Loneliness and Perceived Social Isolation Among Older Adults: Longitudinal Evidence From the German Ageing Survey.

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Brain and Behavior Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/brb3.70244
Avery Richardson, Hans-Helmut König, André Hajek
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Background: Existing literature explores the relationship between voluntary work, loneliness, and social isolation, but there is a lack of research on how the onset and cessation of voluntary work relate to loneliness and social isolation among older adults. Many in this population may discontinue volunteering due to various life circumstances, making it important to investigate the longitudinal significance of these transitions. This study aims to assess whether engaging in volunteer work during retirement age is associated with changes in loneliness and social isolation.

Methods: Longitudinal data were obtained from Waves 5 (Year 2014) and 6 (Year 2017) of the German Ageing Survey, focusing on middle-aged and older adults. The sample size (n = 6628) was limited to those aged 65 and above. Two groups were analyzed: the onset group, individuals who did not volunteer in 2014 but did by 2017 (188 individuals), and the cessation group, those who volunteered in 2014 but not by 2017 (307 individuals). Loneliness was assessed using the De Jong Gierveld tool, and perceived social isolation was measured using the Bude and Lantermann instrument. Asymmetric linear fixed effects (FE) regression analysis examined the associations.

Results: In an asymmetric FE regression analysis that adjusted for a multitude of time-varying covariates, an association was shown between the onset of volunteer work and decreases in loneliness (β = -0.07; p = 0.04) in older adults. In contrast, there was no significant association between the onset of voluntary work and changes in perceived social isolation. Also, there was no significant association between the cessation of volunteer work and changes in perceived social isolation or loneliness.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that older adults who choose to volunteer may experience a decrease in self-reported loneliness. Further longitudinal studies are needed to confirm our present findings.

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老年人孤独感志愿服务的开始和结束与感知的社会孤立之间的关系:来自德国老龄化调查的纵向证据。
背景:现有文献探讨了志愿工作、孤独感和社会隔离之间的关系,但缺乏关于老年人志愿工作的开始和结束与孤独感和社会隔离之间关系的研究。这一人群中的许多人可能由于各种生活环境而停止志愿服务,因此调查这些转变的纵向意义非常重要。本研究旨在评估在退休年龄从事志愿工作是否与孤独感和社会隔离的变化有关。方法:纵向数据来自德国老龄化调查的第5期(2014年)和第6期(2017年),主要针对中老年人。样本量(n = 6628)限于65岁及以上的人群。研究人员分析了两组:发病组,2014年没有志愿服务但到2017年有志愿服务的人(188人),以及戒烟组,2014年志愿服务但到2017年没有志愿服务的人(307人)。使用De Jong Gierveld工具评估孤独感,使用Bude and Lantermann工具测量感知社会隔离。非对称线性固定效应(FE)回归分析检验了相关性。结果:在对大量时变协变量进行调整的非对称FE回归分析中,志愿者工作的开始与孤独感的减少之间存在关联(β = -0.07;P = 0.04)。相比之下,开始从事志愿工作与感觉社会孤立的变化之间没有显著关联。此外,停止志愿工作与感知到的社会孤立或孤独感的变化之间没有显著关联。结论:我们的研究结果表明,选择志愿者的老年人可能会减少自我报告的孤独感。需要进一步的纵向研究来证实我们目前的发现。
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