Social Engagement, Isolation, and Loneliness Among Diverse Caregiving Populations: Insights From National Data
Yiqing Qian, Mara Rosenberg, Christine Ritchie

TL;DR
This paper explores how social isolation and loneliness affect the well-being of diverse caregiving populations using national data.
Contribution
It introduces new insights into the mental health and social experiences of caregivers, including dementia and long-distance caregivers.
Findings
Caregiver participation in social activities is linked to reduced burden.
Dementia caregivers experience different levels of isolation and loneliness based on gender.
Caregivers are less likely to use mental health self-care services despite high loneliness rates.
Abstract
Social isolation and loneliness are critical issues that shape the well-being of older adults and their family caregivers. Despite growing scientific inquiries into isolation and loneliness since the COVID-19 pandemic, these psychosocial challenges remain underexplored in family caregiving research. This symposium draws on multiple nationally representative datasets to examine how social connection, or lack thereof, influences caregiver experiences and mental health. Together, these papers explore the intersections of social engagement, isolation, and stress among diverse caregiving populations. First, Dr. Rosenberg presents data from the National Study of Caregiving (NSOC) to demonstrate the associations between caregiver participation in social activities and burden. Next, we examine the isolation and mental health of two subgroups of family caregivers for older adults. Dr. Pomeroy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving · Family Caregiving in Mental Illness · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
