The mediating role of loneliness in the effect of physical activity barriers on quality of life

Psychogeriatrics. 2024 May;24(3):572-581. doi: 10.1111/psyg.13099. Epub 2024 Mar 2.

Abstract

Background: This study aims to examine the mediating role of loneliness in the effect of physical activity barriers on quality of life.

Methods: The sample of the study consisted of 374 people over the age of 65 who applied to a hospital. The data collection tools used in the study are 'Personal Information Form', 'Physical Activity Barriers Questionnaire' 'World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument-Older Adults Module' and 'Loneliness Scale for the Elderly'. The mediating effect analysis was conducted through the 'Process Macro' developed by Hayes.

Results: According to the obtained results, loneliness mediates the relationship between physical activity barriers and quality of life. Individuals with high levels of loneliness and physical activity barriers have lower levels of quality of life. When the results of the regression analysis indicating the mediating effect were analyzed, it was determined that the effect of physical activity barriers on quality of life were negative and significant. As the level of physical activity barriers increases, the level of quality of life decreases.

Conclusion: In conclusion, it was determined that loneliness plays a mediating role in the relationship between physical activity barriers and the level of quality of life. The study results suggest that adopting a physically active lifestyle is important to reduce adverse health outcomes in the elderly.

Keywords: ageing; health‐related quality of life; loneliness; physical activity.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Exercise* / psychology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Life Style
  • Loneliness* / psychology
  • Male
  • Quality of Life* / psychology
  • Surveys and Questionnaires