Available Studies
MAP, MARS, Clinical Core, LATC
Categories
Lifestyle
Loneliness, or emotional isolation, refers to perceived social isolation and feeling disconnected from others. This variable is assessed at each evaluation with 5 items from a modified version of the de Jong-Gierveld Loneliness Scale. The original version of the scale has been shown to be internally consistent and associations with loss of a spouse, institutional living, and low self-esteem support its construct validity. To assess emotional loneliness, 5 items assessing social loneliness were eliminated from the original scale.
Participants are asked to rate agreement with each item on a 5-point Likert rating scale (see table below). The total score ranges from 1 to 5 and is the average of the individual item scores. Higher values indicate more loneliness.
Participants are presented the following items:
Response choices for each item:
Value | Response |
---|---|
1 | Strongly disagree |
2 | Disagree |
3 | Neutral |
4 | Agree |
5 | Strongly agree |