Variable Details

Available Studies

MAP, MARS, Clinical Core, LATC

Scaled? 

Not Scaled

Variable Type 

Longitudinal

Variable Name 

social_isolation

Categories

Lifestyle

Loneliness
Perceived social isolation (loneliness)

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:

  1. I experience a general sense of emptiness.
  2. I miss having people around.
  3. I feel like I don't have enough friends.
  4. I often feel abandoned.
  5. I miss having a really close friend.

Response choices for each item:

ValueResponse
1Strongly disagree
2Disagree
3Neutral
4Agree
5Strongly agree

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