Depressive Symptoms and Loneliness Among Black and White Older Adults: The Moderating Effects of Race.
Harry Owen TaylorAnn W NguyenPublished in: Innovation in aging (2020)
Our findings demonstrate a differential racial effect for loneliness and depressive symptoms. For both blacks and whites, greater loneliness affected depressive symptoms; however, the effect was stronger among whites than it was for blacks. Given this is one of the first studies to examine the differential effects of race on loneliness and depressive symptoms, more research is necessary to determine the consistency of these results.