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  • The study investigates the impact of social frailty on social capital and wellbeing of older adults in India, revealing that social frailty is a critical factor.
  • Data from the Longitudinal Ageing Study in India was analyzed, using a 0-100 scale Social Frailty Index based on 17 indicators, with results showing that female older adults are generally more socially frail than males.
  • Findings suggest that enhancing educational and economic conditions can help reduce social frailty, particularly emphasizing the need for targeted interventions for older women.

Article Abstract

Background: From an individual's perspective, social frailty may act as a key determinant of social capital, which is essential for meeting social needs and improvement of overall wellbeing. The present study aimed to understand the social frailty and its determining factors among Indian older adults.

Methods: Data from the Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI)-wave 1 was used. For the assessment of social frailty the study proposed a multidimensional Social Frailty Index (SFI) score ranging between 0 and 100 using 17 indicators. Bivariate analysis and quantile regression models were applied.

Results: The study results indicated that on average female older adults (mean SFI = 63.7) are relatively more socially frail than male older adults (mean SFI = 59.0). Further, the quantile regression analysis revealed that at the 10, 25, 50, and 75 percentiles, female older adults were significantly more likely to be socially frail than male older adults (β = 3.80,  < .01; β = 2.82,  < .01; β = 1.72,  < .01; and β = 2.62,  < .01, respectively). Educational attainment and better economic condition showed a protective effect against social frailty.

Conclusions: Investment to improve geriatric health status and socioeconomic conditions shall be a key focus to reduce social frailty prevalence among the older adults. A specific consideration is needed for addressing social frailty among female older adults.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0361073X.2023.2195291DOI Listing

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