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Effects of Social Isolation on Life Satisfaction and Mediating Effects of Negative Emotion and Self-Esteem in Older Adults: Comparing One-Person with Multi-Person Households during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Title
Effects of Social Isolation on Life Satisfaction and Mediating Effects of Negative Emotion and Self-Esteem in Older Adults: Comparing One-Person with Multi-Person Households during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Alternative Author(s)

Jung, Eun Hye

Keyword
Life Satisfaction in Older Adults ; Social Isolation ; Negative Emotions ; Self-Esteem ; One-Person Households
Publication Year
2024-12-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.44 No.4, pp.220-248
Abstract
Late adulthood is often characterized by the social isolation attributable to physical weakness, reduced social networks, and increased susceptibility to mental health issues―factors that worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, we confirmed the effects of social isolation on life satisfaction in older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic and explored the structural paths mediated by negative emotions and self-esteem. We also compared one-person households, at increased risk of isolation, with multi-person households to draw policy implications. The analysis, based on data from those aged 60 or older in the 2021 Korea Media Panel Survey, revealed that social isolation, negative emotion and self-esteem all affected life satisfaction, and that negative emotion and self-esteem mediated the effects of social isolation on life satisfaction. For one-person households, social isolation exerted greater negative effects on life satisfaction while self-esteem had smaller positive effects on life satisfaction compared to multi-person households. Based on these findings, we have made several suggestions for policy development to address social isolation among older adults.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2024.44.4.220
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Social service > Welfare for older persons
Population and family > Population changes
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