2020
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaa057.959
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Influence of Driving and Transportation Access on Social Isolation Risk Among Older Adults

Abstract: Background. Transportation is essential to accessing healthcare and community services, but the inability to find transportation may hinder social interactions and connectivity. This study examined driving and transportation access associated with self-reported social isolation risk among adults age 60 years and older. Methods. The Upstream Social Isolation Risk Screener (U-SIRS) was developed to assess social isolation risk among older adults within clinical and community settings. Comprised of 13 items (Cron… Show more

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