The Intersection of Pain Outcomes and Social Isolation Among African Americans

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Tamara Baker
Robert Joseph Taylor
Harry Owen Taylor
Linda M. Chatters
Ilana J. Engel
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[1] University of North Carolina,Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine
[2] University of Michigan,School of Social Work, Institute for Social Research
[3] University Of Toronto,Factor
[4] University of Michigan,Inwentash School Of Social Work
[5] University of Kansas,School of Social Work, School of Public Health, Institute for Social Research
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Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities | 2022年 / 9卷
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Pain; African Americans; Older adults; Social isolation;
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There is increasing evidence suggesting the influence social isolation has on health outcomes and mental well-being. Chronic medical conditions, such as pain, have been shown to impact social relationships and isolation among majority populations, but there is little evidence documenting this relationship among African Americans. To address this lack of scholarly work, the current study aimed to examine subjective and objective social isolation, pain interference with daily life, and problems with pain in a sample of African American adults 18 + years of age. Taken from the National Survey of American Life: Coping with Stress in the 21st Century (NSAL), results showed that participants who were objectively isolated from family only were more likely to have a chronic health problem that was associated with increased pain. Data further showed that those reporting subjective isolation from both family and friends experienced greater interference from pain than those who were not isolated from family and friends. Findings from this study acknowledge a larger issue that addresses the impact social isolation has on health, quality of life, and general well-being. Recognizing the influence of such may allow systems to acknowledge the determinants that perpetuate social isolation, while still recognizing the needs of marginalized groups.
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