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旧金山湾区老年人在 COVID-19 就地避难令期间的社会隔离和孤独感。

Social Isolation and Loneliness Among San Francisco Bay Area Older Adults During the COVID-19 Shelter-in-Place Orders.

机构信息

Division of Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.

Geriatrics, Palliative, and Extended Care Service Line, San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, California, USA.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2021 Jan;69(1):20-29. doi: 10.1111/jgs.16865. Epub 2020 Oct 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic may have unintended, detrimental effects on social isolation and loneliness among older adults. Our objectives were to investigate (1) experiences of social isolation and loneliness during shelter-in-place orders, and (2) unmet health needs related to changes in social interactions.

DESIGN

Mixed-methods longitudinal phone-based survey administered every 2 weeks.

SETTING

Two community sites and an academic geriatrics outpatient clinical practice.

PARTICIPANTS

A total of 151 community-dwelling older adults.

MEASUREMENTS

We measured social isolation using a six-item modified Duke Social Support Index, social interaction subscale, that included assessments of video-based and Internet-based socializing. Measures of loneliness included self-reported worsened loneliness due to the COVID-19 pandemic and loneliness severity based on the three-item University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Loneliness Scale. Participants were invited to share open-ended comments about their social experiences.

RESULTS

Participants were on average aged 75 years (standard deviation = 10), 50% had hearing or vision impairment, 64% lived alone, and 26% had difficulty bathing. Participants reported social isolation in 40% of interviews, 76% reported minimal video-based socializing, and 42% minimal Internet-based socializing. Socially isolated participants reported difficulty finding help with functional needs including bathing (20% vs 55%; P = .04). More than half (54%) of the participants reported worsened loneliness due to COVID-19 that was associated with worsened depression (62% vs 9%; P < .001) and anxiety (57% vs 9%; P < .001). Rates of loneliness improved on average by time since shelter-in-place orders (4-6 weeks: 46% vs 13-15 weeks: 27%; P = .009), however, loneliness persisted or worsened for a subgroup of participants. Open-ended responses revealed challenges faced by the subgroup experiencing persistent loneliness including poor emotional coping and discomfort with new technologies.

CONCLUSION

Many older adults are adjusting to COVID-19 restrictions since the start of shelter-in-place orders. Additional steps are critically needed to address the psychological suffering and unmet medical needs of those with persistent loneliness or barriers to technology-based social interaction.

摘要

背景/目的:COVID-19 大流行期间的身体距离可能会对老年人的社交隔离和孤独感产生意想不到的不利影响。我们的目的是调查(1)在就地庇护令期间的社交隔离和孤独感体验,以及(2)与社交互动变化相关的未满足的健康需求。

设计

每两周进行一次基于电话的混合方法纵向调查。

设置

两个社区场所和一个学术老年科门诊临床实践。

参与者

共有 151 名居住在社区的老年人。

测量

我们使用改良的杜克社会支持指数的六个项目,社会支持指数的社会互动子量表,来衡量社交隔离,其中包括基于视频和互联网的社交评估。孤独感的测量包括因 COVID-19 大流行而导致的孤独感恶化的自我报告以及基于加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)孤独量表的三个项目的孤独严重程度。参与者被邀请分享关于他们社交体验的开放式意见。

结果

参与者的平均年龄为 75 岁(标准差=10),50%有听力或视力障碍,64%独居,26%洗澡有困难。在 40%的访谈中,参与者报告存在社交隔离,76%报告基本没有基于视频的社交活动,42%基本没有基于互联网的社交活动。社交隔离的参与者报告在功能需求方面难以寻求帮助,包括洗澡(20%比 55%;P=0.04)。超过一半(54%)的参与者报告因 COVID-19 而孤独感加剧,这与抑郁恶化(62%比 9%;P<0.001)和焦虑(57%比 9%;P<0.001)有关。自就地庇护令发布以来,平均而言,孤独感随着时间的推移而改善(4-6 周:46%比 13-15 周:27%;P=0.009),然而,对于一小部分参与者来说,孤独感持续存在或恶化。开放式回复揭示了持续孤独感的参与者面临的挑战,包括情绪应对能力差和对新技术的不适应。

结论

自就地庇护令发布以来,许多老年人一直在适应 COVID-19 限制。迫切需要采取额外措施,解决持续孤独感或基于技术的社交互动障碍的人群的心理痛苦和未满足的医疗需求。

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