Housing Unit Type and Perceived Social Isolation Among Senior Housing Community Residents.
Jason T CarboneJennifer CliftTom WyllieAmy SmythPublished in: The Gerontologist (2022)
The findings provide evidence for the conceptual model that characteristics specific to a given housing unit type may create conditions that exacerbate or buffer individuals from experiencing social isolation. This, in turn, has important implications for the targeting of interventions for social isolation. Policy considerations related to the type of affordable senior housing being built should also be informed by these findings. Additionally, future research should better explicate the role of housing unit type on mental and emotional health outcomes.