Social Support Among Older South Africans During COVID-19

Stephan Geyer, Barbra Teater, Jill Chonody

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Abstract

COVID-19 had a significant impact on older South Africans’ experience of social support. This cross-sectional study explored possible risk and protective factors of social support among community-dwelling older adults (N = 118). Social support pre- to during COVID-19 decreased significantly; however, overall social support was greater for those who were older, had more face-to-face contact, and had a greater number of friends or relatives. From a socio-ecological perspective on resilience, greater opportunities for older adults to create connections, such as classes or community events, are recommended to facilitate desired social supports, which in turn supports greater health and well-being.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)445-472
Number of pages28
JournalActivities, Adaptation and Aging
Volume48
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • gerontological socialservices
  • older adults
  • social support
  • South Africa

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