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  2. Sociodemographic And Health Determinants Of Loneliness In Older Immigrants In Canada: A Cross-sectional Study.
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  2. Sociodemographic And Health Determinants Of Loneliness In Older Immigrants In Canada: A Cross-sectional Study.

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Sociodemographic and Health Determinants of Loneliness in Older Immigrants in Canada: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Sepali Guruge1, Souraya Sidani1,2,

  • 1Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada.

The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research = Revue Canadienne De Recherche En Sciences Infirmieres
|October 7, 2024

View abstract on PubMed

Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Loneliness affects immigrant seniors, especially due to language barriers. Factors like ethnocultural group, mental health, and depression significantly influence their emotional and social loneliness.

Keywords:
ArabicCanadaMandarinPunjabideterminantslonelinessolder immigrants

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Public Health
  • Sociology

Background:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted social isolation and loneliness in older adults.
  • Immigrant older adults face exacerbated loneliness due to language barriers and loss of cultural community.
  • Key determinants of loneliness among older immigrants remain unclear in existing literature.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the experience of emotional, social, and overall loneliness in older immigrants.
  • To examine the determinants of loneliness among Punjabi, Mandarin, and Arabic-speaking older immigrants in Canada.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional study involving 647 older immigrants across nine Canadian cities.
  • Descriptive statistics were used to characterize loneliness experiences.
  • Multiple regression analysis identified key determinants of emotional, social, and overall loneliness.
  • Main Results:

    • Participants reported moderate levels of emotional, social, and overall loneliness.
    • Ethnocultural group, emotional wellbeing, and depression were associated with emotional loneliness.
    • Social loneliness was linked to education, depression, psychological distress, age, and ethnocultural group. Overall loneliness determinants included age, gender, ethnocultural group, mental health, emotional wellbeing, depression, and psychological distress.

    Conclusions:

    • Loneliness in older immigrants is influenced by a complex interplay of demographic, psychological, and social factors.
    • Community-based interventions should target identified determinants to effectively address loneliness in this population.