impact of early- and later-life circumstances on loneli-ness among people aged 65+ in Ireland. Design and Methods: Data are from the first wave of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, a nationally representative sample of community-dwelling adults aged 50+. The participants (N = 2,645) aged 65+ were included in the analysis. Because of the large number of never married persons in the older Irish population, we first used a multinomial logistic model to examine which childhood circumstances are associated with current marital status. We then estimated multiple regression models for loneliness, in stages conforming to the life course, to examine the extent to which early events are mediated by later events. Results: Poor childhood socioe...
This study examines the prevalence of loneliness amongst older people in Great Britain, and makes co...
Between 2009 and 2011, fieldwork was undertaken for the first wave of the Irish Longitudinal Study ...
Loneliness is consistently presumed to be a specific ‘social problem’, which accompanies old age and...
Purpose of the study: This article examines the impact of early- and later-life circumstances on lon...
This paper reports a study of the risk factors for social and emotional loneliness among older peopl...
Objective Scant evidence is available on the discordance between loneliness and social isolation am...
Objectives: To develop biopsychosocial models of loneliness and social support thereby identifying t...
Loneliness can have a significant impact on the physical and mental health of older people and is of...
Research has long demonstrated that loneliness is a key risk factor for poor health. However, less ...
Objectives. We draw on cognitive discrepancy theory to hypothesize and test a pathway from poor heal...
Background and Objectives: Relatively little research investigated whether experiences during young ...
Based on biologically plausible mechanisms and previous research, it is possible to hypothesize a r...
Background and Objectives: Relatively little research investigated whether experiences during young ...
Loneliness can play a significant role in the wellbeing of older adults. This article describes a qu...
Based on biologically plausible mechanisms and previous research, it is possible to hypothesize a re...
This study examines the prevalence of loneliness amongst older people in Great Britain, and makes co...
Between 2009 and 2011, fieldwork was undertaken for the first wave of the Irish Longitudinal Study ...
Loneliness is consistently presumed to be a specific ‘social problem’, which accompanies old age and...
Purpose of the study: This article examines the impact of early- and later-life circumstances on lon...
This paper reports a study of the risk factors for social and emotional loneliness among older peopl...
Objective Scant evidence is available on the discordance between loneliness and social isolation am...
Objectives: To develop biopsychosocial models of loneliness and social support thereby identifying t...
Loneliness can have a significant impact on the physical and mental health of older people and is of...
Research has long demonstrated that loneliness is a key risk factor for poor health. However, less ...
Objectives. We draw on cognitive discrepancy theory to hypothesize and test a pathway from poor heal...
Background and Objectives: Relatively little research investigated whether experiences during young ...
Based on biologically plausible mechanisms and previous research, it is possible to hypothesize a r...
Background and Objectives: Relatively little research investigated whether experiences during young ...
Loneliness can play a significant role in the wellbeing of older adults. This article describes a qu...
Based on biologically plausible mechanisms and previous research, it is possible to hypothesize a re...
This study examines the prevalence of loneliness amongst older people in Great Britain, and makes co...
Between 2009 and 2011, fieldwork was undertaken for the first wave of the Irish Longitudinal Study ...
Loneliness is consistently presumed to be a specific ‘social problem’, which accompanies old age and...