Locked down in the rainbow nation : alleviating the loneliness of South African older persons

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Geyer, Stephan
Chonody, Jill
Teater, Barbra

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University of Stellenbosch

Abstract

The literature on the biopsychosocial effects of COVID-19 on older persons has originated predominately from the Global North, with a dearth of studies focusing on the loneliness of older persons in the developing world, such as South Africa. This cross-sectional study explored the loneliness of South African older persons (N = 118) before and during COVID-19 to inform gerontological social work. The survey incorporated a standardised scale of loneliness and items to assess the type and quantity of contact with others, physical health, mental health and socio-demographic variables. Bivariate and multivariate analyses explored the factors that contributed to overall loneliness, emotional loneliness and social loneliness. Results indicated a statistically significant increase in social, emotional and overall loneliness from pre- to during COVID-19. Considered from a socio-ecological resilience perspective, gerontological social work services are recommended for alleviating loneliness amongst South African older persons during a pandemic, such as COVID-19.

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Developmental social welfare, Gerontological social work, Loneliness, Older persons, Socio-ecological resilience, COVID-19 pandemic, SDG-03: Good health and well-being, South Africa (SA)

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SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being

Citation

Geyer, S., Chonody, J., & Teater, B. (2023) Locked down in the rainbow nation: alleviating the loneliness of South African older persons. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 59(4), 338–356. https://doi.org/10.15270/59-4-1171.