Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Res Aging. 2023 May-Jun;45(5-6):438-447. doi: 10.1177/01640275221098180. Epub 2022 Apr 29.
The present study explored the role of loneliness in the association between social isolation and psychological distress, using a cross-sectional sample of older Korean immigrants in the U.S. Considering structural (unmarried and living alone) and relational (isolation from family and friends) social isolation, we hypothesized that (1) both types of social isolation would be associated with loneliness and psychological distress and (2) their effect on psychological distress would be mediated through loneliness. Data came from the Study of Older Korean Americans (SOKA), a multisite survey of Korean immigrants aged 60 and older ( = 2,150). The multivariate analyses demonstrated that older individuals with structural and relational isolation reported higher levels of loneliness and psychological distress. Loneliness was found to mediate the effect of both types of social isolation on psychological distress. The intervening role of loneliness suggests strategies to alleviate the mental health consequences of social isolation in older immigrants.
本研究使用美国老年韩国移民的横断面样本,探讨了孤独感在社会隔离与心理困扰之间关系中的作用。考虑到结构性(未婚和独居)和关系性(与家人和朋友隔离)社会隔离,我们假设:(1) 这两种类型的社会隔离都与孤独感和心理困扰有关;(2) 它们对心理困扰的影响是通过孤独感来介导的。数据来自于《老年韩国裔美国人研究》(SOKA),这是一项对 60 岁及以上韩国移民的多地点调查(n=2150)。多变量分析表明,结构性和关系性隔离的老年个体报告了更高水平的孤独感和心理困扰。孤独感在两种类型的社会隔离对心理困扰的影响中起中介作用。孤独感的这种干预作用表明,需要采取策略来减轻老年移民社会隔离对心理健康的影响。