2020
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1019
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Associations of Depression and Social Isolation Risk Among Adults Age 60 and Older

Abstract: Background. Depression and social isolation are believed to be strongly interrelated. Social isolation can lead to depression because of reduced human contact and connectivity. Depression can cause withdrawal from interpersonal encounters and fuel feelings of social isolation. Despite causality, this study aimed to examine the relationship between depression and social isolation risk among older adults. Methods. Using an internet-delivered survey, data were analyzed from a national sample of 4,082 adults age 6… Show more

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