Author:
Lekhak Nirmala,Bhatta Tirth R.,Kahana Eva,Snyder Joel S.
Abstract
Despite emerging research on compassionate love's positive influence on later-life psychological well-being, investigations on the mediating processes accountable for such effects are scarce. Using data from a nationwide web-based survey (
N
= 1,861), we performed a mediation analysis to assess the role of loneliness in explaining the impact of compassionate love on psychological well-being. Even after controlling for emotional support, our model estimates suggest that older adults who felt loved had significantly lower levels of loneliness (β = −0.84,
p
< 0.001), significantly fewer depressive symptoms (β = −0.86,
p
< 0.001), and lower anxiety (β = −0.25,
p
> 0.05). Loneliness completely mediated the effect of compassionate love on anxiety (β = −0.82,
p
< 0.001) and significantly mediated compassionate love's influence on depressive symptoms (β = −1.18,
p
< 0.001). Our findings underscore the need for interventions that increase compassionate love to reduce loneliness and improve psychological well-being in later life. [
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 49
(4), 12–20.]
Subject
Gerontology,General Nursing
Cited by
4 articles.
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