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  • - The research focuses on the issue of loneliness in older adults, particularly among socially disadvantaged groups like indigenous and Afro-descendant populations in Chile, analyzing the impact of various psychosocial factors on this problem.
  • - A large, multi-ethnic sample (1,348 participants) was studied using validated gerontological scales to evaluate the relationships between loneliness, health problems, resilience, and family dynamics.
  • - Results indicate that loneliness is influenced by health issues as well as family functioning and resilience, with the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbating the well-being of older Chileans in rural areas, highlighting the need for targeted interventions.

Article Abstract

(1) Background: loneliness is a problem that becomes increasingly acute in old age, with greater repercussions among socially disadvantaged groups such as indigenous and Afro-descendant older adults. The aim of this research is to analyze the psychosocial variables related to loneliness in old age. (2) Methods: a multi-ethnic sample was involved, with the participation of eight indigenous peoples and Afro-descendant tribal people (n = 1.348). Various gerontological scales previously validated among the Chilean population (De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale, Brief Resilient Coping Scale, Health Problems Questionnaire, and Family APGAR questionnaire) and a model are contrasted, establishing the relationship between psychosocial variables and loneliness. (3) Results: Structural equation modeling (SEM) showed the existence of indirect relationships between health problems, via family functioning and resilience, and loneliness. Resilience and family functioning were directly related to loneliness (WLSMV-χ ( = 345) = 875.106, < 0.001; CFI = 0.992; TLI = 0.991; RMSEA = 0.034 [C.I. 90% = 0.031-0.037]). (4) Conclusions: loneliness has cross-culturally affected older Chilean people living in rural areas and it appears that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative effect on well-being. This study proves that loneliness is related to several psychosocial variables that can be intervened.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9915889PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032138DOI Listing

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