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salud publica mex 2025; 67 (6)
Prevalence of social isolation and loneliness by living arrangement among Mexican elderly during the Covid-19 pandemic
Rodríguez-Vázquez AL, Rodríguez-Valentín R, Flores-Luna L, Ángeles-Llerenas A, Lazcano-Ponce E
Language: English
References: 41
Page: 711-726
PDF size: 1071.44 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. To estimate the prevalence of social isolation
(SI) and loneliness by sociodemographic, information and
communication technologies use, health behavior, and health
status among Mexican older adults (OA) living alone (LA)
and those living with others (LWO) during the Covid-19
pandemic.
Materials and methods. Data from the
Encuesta
Nacional de Salud y Nutrición Continua 2021 conducted
in Mexico were analyzed. SI and loneliness were measured
using internationally validated scales (LSNS-6 and TILS
respectively). Analyses were conducted on adults aged 65
years and older, LA and LWO, considering the survey design.
Results. Approximately 30% of OA in Mexico were LA in
2021. Among those LA, the percentage of widowhood, low
well-being index and suicidal ideation were higher than in
those LWO. SI prevalence was similarly high among individuals
LA and those LWO (81.1 and 81.9% respectively),
while loneliness prevalence was higher among individuals LA
(51.5%) compared to those LWO (35.4%). Some differences
in the characteristics of OA with higher prevalences of SI
and loneliness were observed between those LA and those
LWO.
Conclusion. Targeted interventions are needed to
address SI and loneliness in OA, based on whether they are
LA or LWO, while considering the vulnerabilities of each
living arrangement.
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