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Seniors
6-in-10 Senior Citizens Never Feel Lonely or Isolated
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Feb 17, 2016 - 11:13:37 AM

(HealthNewsDigest.com) - SAN MATEO, Calif., Feb. 17, 2016  -- Nearly 6-in-10 senior citizens (59%) report they "never" feel lonely or isolated, according to a new report from Caring.com.  Another 17% say they "rarely" feel lonely or isolated.  This debunks the common perception that seniors become less social and are often isolated from family and friends as they age.  In fact, only a small number of seniors (6%) report that they often have feelings of loneliness or isolation.

Interaction with family members appears to play a large role in warding off loneliness.  The majority of respondents connect with their family either every day (58%) or at least once a week (24%).

"Social interaction is a key component to staying both emotionally and physically healthy as we age," saidAndy Cohen, founder and CEO of Caring.com.  "Staying active in communities and connecting with family on a regular basis could actually be adding years to your life," Mr. Cohen added.

Surprisingly, just being around more people doesn't make seniors less lonely.  Seniors living in urban areas are about twice as likely to feel lonely often compared to those living in suburban and rural areas.

Loneliness and isolation also appear to decrease as income and education levels increase.  The study found that people making an annual income of $30,000 or less report higher instances of loneliness than more affluent seniors.  Likewise, respondents with a high school education or less report feeling lonely "often" or "sometimes" at a greater rate compared to people who attended or graduated from college.

Political affiliations also appear to have an influence on loneliness.  30% of Democrats say they are lonely "often" or "sometimes," more frequently compared to Republicans (19%) and independents (17%).  Democrat respondents also didn't own cats or dogs as much as Republicans or independents, which could have an impact on their higher frequency of loneliness.  It is often recommended that seniors own pets to ward off loneliness and isolation.

The survey was conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International (PSRAI) and can be seen in more detail here:

https://www.caring.com/articles/lonely-old-people-stereotype

Methodology

PSRAI obtained telephone interviews with 628 adults age 65 or older living in the continental United States. Interviews were conducted by landline and cell phone in English and Spanish by Princeton Data Source, January 7-10 and 21-24, 2016. Statistical results are weighted to correct known demographic discrepancies. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.

About Caring.com

With more than three million visitors per month, Caring.com is a leading senior care resource for family caregivers seeking information and support as they care for aging parents, spouses, and other loved ones. A Bankrate company headquartered in San Mateo, CA, Caring.com provides helpful caregiving content, online support groups, and a comprehensive Senior Care Directory for the United States, with more than 100,000 consumer ratings and reviews and a toll-free senior living referral line at (800) 325-8591. Connect with Caring.com on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and/or YouTube.

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