PMC:7796152 / 16379-18686 JSONTXT 3 Projects

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T144 0-2 Sentence denotes 4.
T145 3-10 Sentence denotes Results
T146 11-157 Sentence denotes Table 1 presents the background variables, the descriptive statistics for the mediators and the independent and dependent variables of the sample.
T147 158-303 Sentence denotes The majority of the participants were women, aged between 65 and 95 (mean = 74.3, SD = 6.3) with moderate health status (Mean = 3.61, SD = 1.15).
T148 304-401 Sentence denotes Their education ranged from 6 to 21 years (Mean = 10.0, SD = 4.0) and most had a partner (71.1%).
T149 402-444 Sentence denotes About 50% were Arabs and the others, Jews.
T150 445-518 Sentence denotes No differences were found between the two ethnic groups (data not shown).
T151 519-800 Sentence denotes The feelings of loneliness of the participants were medium (Mean = 2.2, SD = 1.1); depressive symptoms were fairly low (Mean = 4.8, SD = 3.2); malnutrition was low-to-medium (Mean = 6.8, SD = 4.3) and subjective age during the COVID-19 pandemic was medium (Mean = 2.94, SD = 1.73).
T152 801-871 Sentence denotes The first hypothesis is supported by the results of the paired t-test.
T153 872-988 Sentence denotes A difference was indicated between the two times, and the participants felt older during the pandemic (see Table 2).
T154 989-1331 Sentence denotes The results of the bivariate tests of the association between the research variables and subjective age during the COVID-19 pandemic reveal that the only demographic variable that correlated significantly with subjective age during the crisis was marital status (having a partner correlated positively with lower subjective age, see Table 3).
T155 1332-1453 Sentence denotes The results reveal that all the independent and mediation variables were significantly related to the dependent variable.
T156 1454-1581 Sentence denotes High levels of loneliness, depressive symptoms, and malnutrition correlated positively with subjective age during the pandemic.
T157 1583-1605 Sentence denotes The Mediation Analyses
T158 1606-1926 Sentence denotes Using the PROCESS model 4 [62,63], we tested the second and third hypotheses that during the crisis, feelings of loneliness would be associated directly with subjective age, and indirectly associated with subjective age through depressive symptoms and malnutrition, controlling for covariates (see Table 4 and Figure 1).
T159 1927-2112 Sentence denotes The results indicate a significant total direct effect (path c; without mediators) of loneliness on subjective age, and a significant indirect effect through malnutrition as a mediator.
T160 2113-2215 Sentence denotes No indirect connection was found between the second mediator (depressive symptoms) and subjective age.
T161 2216-2307 Sentence denotes No significant associations were found between the background variables and subjective age.