Being alone in later life: loneliness, social isolation and living alone

Christina Victor, Sasha Scambler, John Bond, Ann Bowling

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Abstract

The context for the review of loneliness and social isolation in later life is that of 'successful aging' and 'quality of life'. The term 'quality of life' includes a broad range of areas of life and there is little agreement about the definition of the term. Models of quality of life range from identification of 'life satisfaction' or 'social wellbeing' to models based upon concepts of independence, control, and social and cognitive competence. However, regardless of how the concept of quality of life is defined, research has consistently demonstrated the importance of social and family relationships in the definition of a 'good quality of life'.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)407-417
JournalReviews in Clinical Gerontology
Volume10
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Health services research

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