Role Identity, Loneliness, and Bereavement During the Pandemic in Japan: A Cross-Sectional Study

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Health Science Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1002/hsr2.70185
Aya Toyoshima
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Abstract

Background and Aims

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly restricted social activities, prompting a re-examination of community dynamics. In Japan, where families are central, the absence of a spouse increases susceptibility to loneliness and isolation. The loss of a spouse, especially during the pandemic, has heightened these issues among middle-aged and older individuals. Limited quantitative studies on pandemic-related bereavement in Japan underscore the need to understand the associated risks of loneliness and social isolation. This study aimed to examine the relationships between role identity as a member of the local community, loneliness, and social support among middle-aged and older adults. This study also examined whether there were differences in the relationships between those who had experienced bereavement and those who had not.

Methods

An Internet survey was conducted with Japanese adults (aged 50–74 years), including those who experienced bereavement during the pandemic. The final sample included 322 participants (154 in the bereavement group and 168 in the cohabiting group). The variables, measured using psychological scales, included role identity as a local resident, social capital (trust, reciprocity, and membership), loneliness, and social support (family and friendship).

Results

The higher trust and role identity were related to lower loneliness. Membership in the cohabiting group was related to lower level of loneliness and higher level of social supports. However, membership in the bereavement group was not related to either. Furthermore, trust and reciprocity were related to loneliness and social support.

Conclusion

These results indicated that the role identity and perception of social capital related to preventing isolation and loneliness for bereaved people.

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日本大流行期间的角色认同、孤独和丧亲之痛:一项横断面研究。
背景和目的:新冠肺炎疫情严重限制了社会活动,促使人们重新审视社区动态。在以家庭为中心的日本,没有配偶会增加孤独感和孤立感。失去配偶,特别是在大流行期间,加剧了中老年人的这些问题。在日本,对与大流行病有关的丧亲之痛进行的有限定量研究突出表明,有必要了解孤独和社会孤立的相关风险。本研究旨在探讨中老年人作为当地社区成员的角色认同、孤独感和社会支持之间的关系。这项研究还调查了经历过丧亲之痛的人和没有经历过丧亲之痛的人之间的关系是否存在差异。方法:对日本成年人(50-74岁)进行了一项互联网调查,包括那些在大流行期间经历过丧亲之痛的人。最终的样本包括322名参与者(154名丧亲组和168名同居组)。使用心理量表测量的变量包括作为当地居民的角色认同、社会资本(信任、互惠和成员关系)、孤独感和社会支持(家庭和友谊)。结果:较高的信任和角色认同与较低的孤独感相关。同居组成员的孤独感水平较低,社会支持水平较高。然而,丧亲组的成员资格与这两者都没有关系。此外,信任和互惠与孤独感和社会支持有关。结论:社会资本的角色认同和感知与丧亲者预防孤立和孤独有关。
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