Social-Ecological Correlates of Social Isolation as a Structural Indicator of Social Connectedness Among Young Adult US Males

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Rovito, Kathy E. [1 ]
Herring, R. Patti [2 ]
Beeson, W. Lawrence [2 ]
Gamboa-Maldonado, Thelma [2 ]
Lee, Jerry W. [2 ]
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[1] Male Wellness Collect Inc, 3564 Avalon Pk E Blvd STE 1-205, Orlando, FL 32828 USA
[2] Loma Linda Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Loma Linda, CA 92350 USA
关键词
social ecological model; social connectedness; social isolation; young adult males; men's health; RISK-FACTORS; MENS HEALTH; LONELINESS; CONSEQUENCES; METAANALYSIS; ASSOCIATION; CONNECTION; DEPRESSION; ADOLESCENT; MORTALITY;
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10.1177/08901171221103755
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Purpose We examined the intrapersonal, interpersonal, community, and societal correlates of a structural indicator of social connectedness (ie, social isolation) among a sample of young adult U.S. males Design Cross-sectional. Setting: Online survey. Subjects Males (n = 495) aged 18-25 years residing in the U.S. Measures Social isolation was assessed as an index measure of social integration (inverse scored). The correlates consisted of the following variables: 1) intrapersonal (eg, social-demographic characteristics), 2) interpersonal (eg, adverse childhood experiences; marital status), 3) community (eg, county-level mental distress rates), and 4) societal (eg, how powerful is society's image of the 'masculine man'). Analysis Four-block hierarchical regression. Results The intra- and interpersonal variables significantly shared 17% and an incremental 5%, respectively, of the explained variance in social isolation. Several intra- (eg, financial vulnerability beta = -2.76, [95% CI: -4.40, -1.13]) and inter-personal (ie, childhood household dysfunction beta = -.66, [95% CI: -1.18, -.14]) factors were significantly associated with greater social isolation. Four intrapersonal factors (eg, gay or bisexual beta = 2.31, [95% CI: .29, 4.33]) were significantly associated with lower social isolation. Conclusions The current study's findings have important implications for understanding and shaping social connectedness in young adult U.S. males, with micro-level influences potentially being most important in predicting social isolation in this population.
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