Understanding Loneliness in Older Adults During the Pandemic: Predictors and Questionnaire Validation.

IF 3 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Diseases (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.3390/diseases13020045
Rahela Orlandini, Linda Lušić Kalcina, Vesna Antičević
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Background/objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic is behind us, but the experiences gained during its course can serve as a framework for preventive actions in future crises. The main objectives were to examine the predictors of loneliness in older adults during the pandemic and to explore the mediating effects of emotional stability between pandemic-specific stressors and loneliness. To achieve the set objectives, we developed a questionnaire to measure pandemic-specific stressors in older adults.

Methods: A cross-sectional research design was used. A total of 578 participants of both genders (38.9% male, 61.1% female) aged 65 and above (M = 74.09, SD = 6.72) participated in this study. The self-reported measures used included the following: The Ten-Item Personality Inventory, The Revised Loneliness Scale, The Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation, and The Pandemic-Specific Stressors Questionnaire for Older Adults.

Results: Using exploratory factor analysis, two factors were extracted, providing evidence of face and convergent validity, together explaining 71.3% of the variance. The results of the confirmatory factor analysis indicated a good model fit. Hierarchical regression analysis indicated the greatest contribution of the psychological factors to loneliness in older adults during the pandemic, while marital status and pandemic-specific stressors had a minor but still significant impact. Mediation analysis revealed that emotional stability mediated the association between social distancing experiences and loneliness.

Conclusions: In future global pandemics, it is necessary to pay full attention to psychological factors to preserve the mental health of older people. The newly-constructed questionnaire identifies pandemic-specific stressors in older adults, aiding their mitigation and easing recovery from the pandemic crisis.

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了解大流行期间老年人的孤独感:预测因素和问卷验证。
背景/目标:COVID-19大流行已经过去,但在其过程中获得的经验可以作为未来危机中预防行动的框架。主要目的是研究大流行期间老年人孤独感的预测因素,并探索大流行特异性压力源与孤独感之间情绪稳定性的中介作用。为了达到既定的目标,我们编制了一份问卷来测量老年人的流行病特异性压力源。方法:采用横断面研究设计。本研究共纳入578名65岁及以上的男女参与者(男性38.9%,女性61.1%)(M = 74.09, SD = 6.72)。使用的自我报告测量包括:十项人格量表、修订的孤独量表、常规评估的临床结果和老年人流行病特异性压力源问卷。结果:采用探索性因子分析,提取了两个因子,提供了面效度和收敛效度的证据,共同解释了71.3%的方差。验证性因子分析结果表明,模型拟合良好。分层回归分析表明,大流行期间心理因素对老年人孤独感的贡献最大,而婚姻状况和大流行特异性压力源的影响较小,但仍然显著。中介分析表明,情绪稳定性在社交距离体验与孤独感之间起中介作用。结论:在未来的全球性流行病中,应充分重视心理因素,维护老年人的心理健康。新编制的问卷确定了老年人中特定于大流行病的压力源,帮助他们减轻压力,并帮助他们从大流行病危机中恢复过来。
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