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Loneliness in Myanmar's older population: A mixed-methods investigation.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

Little is known about loneliness in lower- and middle-income countries. This study investigates loneliness in the older population of Myanmar using a mixed-methods approach.

Methods

To identify predictors of loneliness, hierarchical regression models were used to analyze data from the Myanmar Aging Survey 2012 (N = 3,618, 57% women). In a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design, quantitative data were integrated with qualitative data from semi-structured interviews with older adults in Myanmar in 2019.

Results

The prevalence of loneliness varied by between-person characteristics. Health impairments, lower income, being widowed, not having children, and living with fewer household members were each associated with loneliness. Qualitative findings suggested that the physical presence of family members was especially protective against loneliness. Religion had mixed associations with loneliness, depending on the type of religious practice, demographic characteristics, health status, and community engagement.

Discussion

The findings contribute to a better understanding of individuals' experiences of loneliness and may inform the design of interventions to prevent loneliness in Myanmar and globally.

SUBMITTER: Akhter-Khan SC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9643263 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Loneliness in Myanmar's older population: A mixed-methods investigation.

Akhter-Khan Samia C SC   Wai Khin Myo KM   Drewelies Johanna J  

Journal of cross-cultural gerontology 20220901 3


<h4>Objectives</h4>Little is known about loneliness in lower- and middle-income countries. This study investigates loneliness in the older population of Myanmar using a mixed-methods approach.<h4>Methods</h4>To identify predictors of loneliness, hierarchical regression models were used to analyze data from the Myanmar Aging Survey 2012 (N = 3,618, 57% women). In a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design, quantitative data were integrated with qualitative data from semi-structured interviews  ...[more]

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