The roles of depression and social relationships in the onset and course of loneliness amongst Nigerian elders.
Akin OjagbemiToyin BelloOye GurejePublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2020)
Over a 2-year period, nearly one in five community-dwelling Africans developed new onset loneliness in old age, with a similar proportion having a chronic course of the emotional experience. While depression and indices of social isolation at baseline were associated with onset, good social engagement predicted recovery from loneliness.