The association of gait speed and self-reported difficulty walking with social isolation: A nationally-representative study.
Kathy KuangMegan Huisingh-ScheetzMatthew J MillerLinda WaiteAshwin A KotwalPublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2023)
Self-reported mobility difficulty is a widely used clinical assessment that is strongly associated with loneliness and social isolation, particularly at older ages. Among persons with limited mobility, clinicians should consider a careful social history to identify social needs and interventions addressing mobility to enhance social connections.