Social network type and subsequent cognitive health among older Europeans.
Ella Cohn-SchwartzMichal LevinskyHoward LitwinPublished in: International psychogeriatrics (2020)
Having varied sources of network ties, e.g. friendship ties and/or several types of family relationships, is beneficial to the cognitive health of older adults over time. Networks based mainly on ties with relatives other than spouse and children, on the other hand, have poorer cognitive outcomes. Older people in this latter group face an increased risk for cognitive decline and should receive assistance in enhancing their interpersonal environments.