Hand Carri, Retrum Jessica, Ware George, Iwasaki Patricia, Moaalii Gabe, Main Deborah S
1 University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
2 Metropolitan State University of Denver, CO, USA.
OTJR (Thorofare N J). 2017 Oct;37(4):188-198. doi: 10.1177/1539449217727119. Epub 2017 Aug 31.
Socially isolated aging adults are at risk of poor health and well-being. Occupational therapy can help address this issue; however, information is needed to guide such work. National surveys characterize social isolation in populations of aging adults but fail to provide meaningful information at a community level. The objective of this study is to describe multiple dimensions of social isolation and related factors among aging adults in diverse urban neighborhoods. Community-based participatory research involving a door-to-door survey of adults 50 years and older was used. Participants ( N = 161) reported social isolation in terms of small social networks (24%) and wanting more social engagement (43%). Participants aged 50 to 64 years reported the highest levels of isolation in most dimensions. Low income, poor health, lack of transportation, and infrequent information access appeared linked to social isolation. Occupational therapists can address social isolation in similar urban communities through policy and practice that facilitate social engagement and network building.
社会孤立的老年人面临健康状况不佳和幸福感缺失的风险。职业疗法有助于解决这一问题;然而,需要信息来指导此类工作。全国性调查描述了老年人群体中的社会孤立情况,但未能在社区层面提供有意义的信息。本研究的目的是描述不同城市社区中老年人社会孤立的多个维度及相关因素。采用了基于社区的参与性研究,其中包括对50岁及以上成年人进行挨家挨户的调查。参与者(N = 161)报告了在小型社交网络方面的社会孤立情况(24%)以及希望更多社会参与的情况(43%)。50至64岁的参与者在大多数维度上报告的孤立程度最高。低收入、健康状况差、缺乏交通工具以及信息获取不频繁似乎与社会孤立有关。职业治疗师可以通过促进社会参与和网络建设的政策与实践,解决类似城市社区中的社会孤立问题。