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Dual Sensory Impairment as a Predictor of Loneliness and Isolation in Older Adults: National Cohort Study.

Qiong WangShimin ZhangYi WangDan ZhaoChengchao Zhou
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2022)
SIs are associated with an increased risk of loneliness rather than social isolation. A compounded risk of DSI on loneliness exists in rural areas rather than in urban areas. These findings expand our knowledge about the effects of SIs on loneliness and social isolation in non-Western populations. Interventions targeting HI only and DSI might be particularly effective for mitigating loneliness of older adults in urban and rural areas, respectively. Considering the high prevalence and low treatment rate of SIs, measures should be taken to make treatment more accessible.
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