Musculoskeletal pain and loneliness, social support and social engagement among older adults: Analysis of the Oxford Pain, Activity and Lifestyle cohort.
Philippa J A NicolsonEsther WilliamsonAlana MorrisMaria T Sanchez-SantosJulie BruceAlan SilmanSarah E LambPublished in: Musculoskeletal care (2020)
Older adults commonly report MSK pain, which is associated with loneliness and perceived insufficiency of social support. This finding highlights to clinicians and researchers the need to consider social implications of MSK pain in addition to physical and psychological consequences.