Social Participation of Frail Older People with Functional Limitations Ageing Alone in Place in Italy, and Its Impact on Loneliness: An Urban–Rural Comparison

(1) Background: Older people ageing in place alone with functional limitations experience several difficulties in daily life, potentially hampering their social participation. This in turn could impact their perceived loneliness. This paper aims to investigate these issues based on findings from the...

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Main Authors: Maria Gabriella Melchiorre, Marco Socci, Giovanni Lamura, Sabrina Quattrini
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
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description (1) Background: Older people ageing in place alone with functional limitations experience several difficulties in daily life, potentially hampering their social participation. This in turn could impact their perceived loneliness. This paper aims to investigate these issues based on findings from the IN-AGE (“Inclusive ageing in place”) study carried out in 2019 in Italy. (2) Methods: The focus of this paper is on the Marche region (Central Italy), where 40 qualitative/semi-structured interviews with seniors were administered in both urban and rural sites. A content analysis was carried out, in addition to some quantification of statements. (3) Results: Older people are mainly involved in receiving/making visits, lunches/dinners with family members and friends, religious functions, walking, and watching television (TV). Overall, the more active seniors are those living in rural sites, with lower physical impairments, and with lower perceived loneliness, even though in some cases, a reverse pattern emerged. The results also indicate some different nuances regarding urban and rural sites. (4) Conclusions: Despite the fact that this exploratory study did not have a representative sample of the target population, and that only general considerations can be drawn from results, these findings can offer some insights to policymakers who aim to develop adequate interventions supporting the social participation of older people with functional limitations ageing in place alone. This can also potentially reduce the perceived loneliness, while taking into consideration the urban–rural context.
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spelling doaj-art-ae6e01a93e0546a6a5dc08f938ea0ee92025-06-25T14:29:51ZengMDPI AGUrban Science2413-88512025-06-019623310.3390/urbansci9060233Social Participation of Frail Older People with Functional Limitations Ageing Alone in Place in Italy, and Its Impact on Loneliness: An Urban–Rural ComparisonMaria Gabriella Melchiorre0Marco Socci1Giovanni Lamura2Sabrina Quattrini3Centre for Socio-Economic Research on Ageing, IRCCS INRCA—National Institute of Health and Science on Ageing, Via Santa Margherita 5, 60124 Ancona, ItalyCentre for Socio-Economic Research on Ageing, IRCCS INRCA—National Institute of Health and Science on Ageing, Via Santa Margherita 5, 60124 Ancona, ItalyCentre for Socio-Economic Research on Ageing, IRCCS INRCA—National Institute of Health and Science on Ageing, Via Santa Margherita 5, 60124 Ancona, ItalyCentre for Socio-Economic Research on Ageing, IRCCS INRCA—National Institute of Health and Science on Ageing, Via Santa Margherita 5, 60124 Ancona, Italy(1) Background: Older people ageing in place alone with functional limitations experience several difficulties in daily life, potentially hampering their social participation. This in turn could impact their perceived loneliness. This paper aims to investigate these issues based on findings from the IN-AGE (“Inclusive ageing in place”) study carried out in 2019 in Italy. (2) Methods: The focus of this paper is on the Marche region (Central Italy), where 40 qualitative/semi-structured interviews with seniors were administered in both urban and rural sites. A content analysis was carried out, in addition to some quantification of statements. (3) Results: Older people are mainly involved in receiving/making visits, lunches/dinners with family members and friends, religious functions, walking, and watching television (TV). Overall, the more active seniors are those living in rural sites, with lower physical impairments, and with lower perceived loneliness, even though in some cases, a reverse pattern emerged. The results also indicate some different nuances regarding urban and rural sites. (4) Conclusions: Despite the fact that this exploratory study did not have a representative sample of the target population, and that only general considerations can be drawn from results, these findings can offer some insights to policymakers who aim to develop adequate interventions supporting the social participation of older people with functional limitations ageing in place alone. This can also potentially reduce the perceived loneliness, while taking into consideration the urban–rural context.https://www.mdpi.com/2413-8851/9/6/233ageing in placefrail older peoplesocial participationfunctional limitationslonelinessurban
spellingShingle Maria Gabriella Melchiorre
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Sabrina Quattrini
Social Participation of Frail Older People with Functional Limitations Ageing Alone in Place in Italy, and Its Impact on Loneliness: An Urban–Rural Comparison
Urban Science
ageing in place
frail older people
social participation
functional limitations
loneliness
urban
title Social Participation of Frail Older People with Functional Limitations Ageing Alone in Place in Italy, and Its Impact on Loneliness: An Urban–Rural Comparison
title_full Social Participation of Frail Older People with Functional Limitations Ageing Alone in Place in Italy, and Its Impact on Loneliness: An Urban–Rural Comparison
title_fullStr Social Participation of Frail Older People with Functional Limitations Ageing Alone in Place in Italy, and Its Impact on Loneliness: An Urban–Rural Comparison
title_full_unstemmed Social Participation of Frail Older People with Functional Limitations Ageing Alone in Place in Italy, and Its Impact on Loneliness: An Urban–Rural Comparison
title_short Social Participation of Frail Older People with Functional Limitations Ageing Alone in Place in Italy, and Its Impact on Loneliness: An Urban–Rural Comparison
title_sort social participation of frail older people with functional limitations ageing alone in place in italy and its impact on loneliness an urban rural comparison
topic ageing in place
frail older people
social participation
functional limitations
loneliness
urban
url https://www.mdpi.com/2413-8851/9/6/233
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