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[News] Aging adults have retreated from civic life since pandemic began, new research shows

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Aging adults have retreated from civic life since pandemic began, new research shows

A study including 7,000 people age 55-plus found they're staying at home more and skipping restaurants, the gym and other 'third places'


Years after the U.S. began to slowly emerge from mandatory COVID-19 lockdowns, more than half of older adults still spend more time at home and less time socializing in public spaces than they did pre-pandemic, according to new University of Colorado Boulder research. 

Participants cited fear of infection and “more uncomfortable and hostile” social dynamics as key reasons for their retreat from civic life.

“The pandemic is not over for a lot of folks,” said Jessica Finlay, an assistant professor of geography whose findings are revealed in a series of new papers. “Some people feel left behind.”

The study comes amid what the U.S. Surgeon General recently called an ‘epidemic of loneliness’ in which older adults— especially those who are immune compromised or have disabilities— are particularly vulnerable.

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  • Date

    Apr 24, 2024

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    UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER

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