Emotional Loneliness is Related to Objective Cognitive Function in Older People With HIV in the Washington-Baltimore Area: A Cross-sectional Study

Author:

Yoo-Jeong MokaORCID,Dastgheyb Raha M.ORCID,Shorer Eran F.ORCID,Demsky Cornelia,Fox Olivia,Inaganti Divya,Kanner Sarah,Neijna Ava G.,Buchholz AlisonORCID,Wilson Tracey E.ORCID,Rubin Leah H.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Loneliness confers a significant risk to numerous health outcomes, including cognitive impairment. This study assessed the relationship between loneliness subtypes (social and emotional) and cognition in older people with HIV (OPWH ≥ 50 years). Forty-two participants (STET = 61.5 years; 48% male; 74% Black) completed the six-item De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale and measures assessing objective and subjective cognition and depressive symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire [PHQ-9]). Loneliness–cognition associations were examined using linear regression. Models were first adjusted for age, sex, race, and education, and then PHQ-9 score. Mean emotional and social loneliness scores were 1.24 (SD = 1.22) and 1.21 (SD = 1.14), respectively. After sociodemographic and PHQ-9 adjustment, emotional, but not social, loneliness was associated with poorer objective cognitive performance on processing speed (Digit Symbol) and executive function (CalCAP™). Findings have potential clinical importance for interventions that target specific loneliness subtypes to optimize cognitive performance in OPWH.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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