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Loss of friends and psychological well-being of older Chinese immigrants

Authors :
Jinyu Liu
Ling Xu
XinQi Dong
Weiyu Mao
Man Guo
Iris Chi
Source :
Aging & Mental Health. 25:323-331
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2019.

Abstract

Focusing on a less studied aspect of friendship and an overlooked type of loss, this study examined associations between loss of friends and psychological well-being among older Chinese immigrants and whether such associations are moderated by age, gender, marital status, and social connection.This study used baseline data from the Population Study of Chinese Elderly in Chicago. Linear and logistic regressions tested whether the loss of friends was associated depressive symptoms, loneliness, and quality of life . Interaction terms were created to test the moderating effects .Losing friends was associated with a greater sense of loneliness but also a higher chance of reporting good quality of life. The association between the loss of friends and loneliness was stronger among married and young-old (59-69) participants . The association between the loss of friends and quality of life was stronger among young-old and old-old (70-79) participants and the participants with the high level of social connection.Findings shed light on the importance of the loss of friends in shaping psychological well-being among older immigrants. More research is needed to understand the needs of older friend survivors and develop relevant interventions.

Details

ISSN :
13646915 and 13607863
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aging & Mental Health
Accession number :
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