Loneliness and Depression Among Older Adults in Urban Subsidized Housing

Author:

Gonyea Judith G.1,Curley Alexandra2,Melekis Kelly3,Levine Nina1,Lee Yeonjung1

Affiliation:

1. Boston University, MA, USA

2. The American City Coalition, Roxbury, MA, USA

3. Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA

Abstract

Objective: Depression is particularly prevalent in low-income and disabled older adults, and minority populations face a greater risk of poverty and earlier disability onset. Yet, little is known about the mental health of older subsidized housing residents, a population which is disproportionately composed of persons of color. The study’s aim was therefore to explore the prevalence and correlates of depression in this target population, with a particular focus on the role of loneliness. Method: Data are from interviews with 216 older subsidized housing residents, of which 50% identified as Black and 45% self-identified as Latino. Results: About 26% of participants met the criterion for depression. The hierarchical regression supported our hypothesis; after controlling for demographic, health, and stress variables, loneliness explained almost half of the total 49% of variance in depression. Discussion: Care models addressing social risk factors are needed to meet the aging-in-place challenges of subsidized housing residents.

Funder

Boston University Initiative on Cities

The American City Coalition

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Community and Home Care,Gerontology

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