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Examining the Longitudinal Influence of the Physical and Social Environments on Social Isolation and Cognitive Health: contextualizing the role of technology

$852.2K USD

Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Recipient Organization Oregon Health & Science University
Country United States
Start Date Sep 15, 2021
End Date Aug 31, 2026
Duration 1,811 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10690024
Grant Description

PROJECT SUMMARY Social wellbeing and cognitive health are two pillars of successful aging, and they are interrelated. Three decades of research have consistently shown that social isolation is associated with declines in cognitive functioning. Although existing literature has explored the individual-level risk and protective factors, researchers'

attention has been less paid to the extent to which physical and social characteristics of the living environment affect social isolation and cognitive health. The Ecological Theory of Aging (ETA) posits environmental factors have significant influences on health and social wellbeing. Negative physical characteristics of the environment

were hypothesized to be related to increased social isolation and cognitive decline longitudinally. An increasing amount of research investigated the association between ICT use and social isolation, yet whether ICT use would interact with the effect of environmental factors on the risk of social isolation has not yet been empirically

tested. Besides, the influence of ICT use on cognitive health has not been well understood. Promoting social interaction using technology-based approaches have the potential to alleviate social isolation among older people and prevent cognitive decline. The proposed dissertation work (F99) will examine the effect of physical

and social environments of living on social isolation and cognitive health. The effects of ICT use will be investigated within living contexts. Multi-level modeling and structural equation modeling methods will be employed to conduct secondary data analysis using data from the National Health & Aging Trend Study (NHATS)

wave 5 to 9. The postdoctoral stage (K00) is guided by the overarching aim of building knowledge on the behavioral and contextual pathways that could explain the association between social isolation and cognitive decline and developing a community-based behavioral health intervention. At the K00 phase, the PI will increase

understanding of the social isolation and cognitive health research landscape by conducting a systematic review. Longitudinal data from the ongoing Internet-based Conversational Engagement Clinical Trial (I-CONECT) will be analyzed to examine the association between social isolation and change in neuropsychological outcomes. The

PI will utilize the longitudinal data collected with the Collaborative Aging Research Using Technology (CART) platform to investigate the relationships between daily activities, social engagement, and the cognitive health of older participants. Knowledge to be built at F99 and K00 stages will be synthesized to inform the participatory

co-design of a technology-facilitated intervention program for social isolation and cognitive decline. The proposed research will produce knowledge on the influence of environmental factors on social isolation and cognitive health, and achieve the PI’s long-term professional goal of developing behavioral health intervention to address

social isolation and prevent the onset of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias.

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