“…Older people themselves may also under-rate symptoms of loneliness, anxiety and depression, leading to a missed diagnosis (Barg et al, 2006). Although pharmacological intervention has been found to be effective for older people with anxiety and depression, this treatment may not be the best option because it causes various adverse effects (Coupland et al, 2011) such as risk of falls (Frazer, Christensen, & Griffiths, 2005) and risk of orthostatic hypotension associated with factures (Lindsey, 2009). Further, loneliness is not a condition that requires pharmacological interventions.…”