Early life adversities and discrimination, social activity, and loneliness among older adults in Europe: a moderated mediation analysis.
Ben Chi-Pun LiuRosanna Ho-Ling LiuPublished in: Aging & mental health (2023)
Older adults experiencing early life adversities may not necessarily develop later life loneliness. However, lifetime discriminatory experience due to political beliefs, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation/background etc. may reverse the positive effect of social engagement on the relationship between early life adversities and loneliness. Early interventions should address discrimination and social inequalities and increase social participation across the life course to prevent the development of later-life loneliness among older adults.