Lonely SARTs: loneliness and sustained attention in the Irish longitudinal study of aging

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McHugh Power J.E., Hannigan C., Carney S., Feeney J., Kenny R.A., Kee F., Lawlor B.A., Lonely SARTs: loneliness and sustained attention in the Irish longitudinal study of aging, Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 2019Download Item:
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Based on biologically plausible mechanisms and previous research, it is
possible to hypothesize a reciprocal association between sustained
attention and loneliness. We investigated this association using
a cross-lagged modeling approach. Using data from 6,239 participants
aged over 50 in TILDA, a nationally representative study of aging, we
used structural equation models to investigate potential cross-lagged
associations between sustained attention and loneliness, measured at
baseline and again after four years. Sustained attention at baseline had
a small association with loneliness four years later, but loneliness at
baseline was not associated with sustained attention at follow-up.
Auto-regressive associations were strong for both loneliness over
time and sustained attention over time. Sustained attention may
account for a small proportion of the variance in loneliness over time
among older adults, and may constitute a risk factor in the development of loneliness. Implications for the identification of at-risk individuals and the prevention of loneliness are discussed.
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