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  • Previous research shows that social isolation harms older adults' wellbeing, but studies on internal factors are limited.
  • This paper investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted older adults' life satisfaction in China from 2016 to 2020, revealing significant negative effects, especially in areas with strict social distancing.
  • Findings indicate that pandemic exposure led to declines in physical and mental health, with the most severe impacts seen among rural residents, women, those without spouses, and individuals with lower education levels.*

Article Abstract

Previous research has identified social isolation as a significant detriment to the wellbeing of older adults. However, studies that consider endogenous issues are scarce. The present paper examines the impact of the recent exogenous shock, the COVID-19 pandemic on the wellbeing of the older adult population using a longitudinal dataset from China for the period 2016-2020. The results of this study indicate that the life satisfaction of Chinese older adults was negatively affected, e particularly in regions where social distancing measures were more strictly enforced. Declines in physical and mental health were found to be attributable to declines in life satisfaction. Those who experienced greater exposure to the pandemic were more likely to suffer from chronic disease, illness, and insomnia, and many found it challenging to complete tasks during the lockdown. Furthermore, heterogeneity estimation shows that these effects are stronger among the rural older adult, females, those without a spouse, and those with less education.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11395494PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1417610DOI Listing

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