There is growing policy concern about the extent of loneliness in advanced societies, and its prevalence among various social groups. This study looks at loneliness among people living in deprived communities, where there may be additional barriers to social engagement including low incomes, fear of crime, poor services and transient populations. The aim was to examine the prevalence of loneliness, and also its associations with different types of social contacts and forms of social support, and its links to self-reported health and wellbeing in the population group. The method involved a cross-sectional survey of 4,302 adults across 15 communities, with the data analysed using multinomial logistic regression controlling for s...
Lonely individuals are more vulnerable to the harmful effects of everyday stressors. Yet, little wor...
Young adults are impacted by loneliness just as much as older adults, if not more. Feeling lonely is...
Loneliness and social isolation are hitting the headlines almost every day, and the problem is not c...
There is growing policy concern about the extent of loneliness in advanced societies, and its prev...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate factors associated with loneliness amongst pe...
Levels of loneliness across the world have reached epidemic proportions, and their impact upon popul...
There are multiple factors associated with an increasing rate of loneliness. One common thread may b...
ObjectivesLoneliness is seen as an important problem, contributing to serious health problems. As a ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate factors associated with loneliness amongst people...
Aims and objectives. The aims of the study were to (i) investigate age and loneliness, (ii) investig...
Introduction: Loneliness is prevalent among young people. But, there is little work exploring the ...
Purpose: Loneliness is universal and it‘s both complex and unique to each individual. There has been...
OBJECTIVES:This study of loneliness across adult lifespan examined its associations with sociodemogr...
This article considers whether feelings of loneliness are associated with aspects of the home and ne...
Loneliness is a growing public health issue. It is more common in disadvantaged groups and has been ...
Lonely individuals are more vulnerable to the harmful effects of everyday stressors. Yet, little wor...
Young adults are impacted by loneliness just as much as older adults, if not more. Feeling lonely is...
Loneliness and social isolation are hitting the headlines almost every day, and the problem is not c...
There is growing policy concern about the extent of loneliness in advanced societies, and its prev...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate factors associated with loneliness amongst pe...
Levels of loneliness across the world have reached epidemic proportions, and their impact upon popul...
There are multiple factors associated with an increasing rate of loneliness. One common thread may b...
ObjectivesLoneliness is seen as an important problem, contributing to serious health problems. As a ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate factors associated with loneliness amongst people...
Aims and objectives. The aims of the study were to (i) investigate age and loneliness, (ii) investig...
Introduction: Loneliness is prevalent among young people. But, there is little work exploring the ...
Purpose: Loneliness is universal and it‘s both complex and unique to each individual. There has been...
OBJECTIVES:This study of loneliness across adult lifespan examined its associations with sociodemogr...
This article considers whether feelings of loneliness are associated with aspects of the home and ne...
Loneliness is a growing public health issue. It is more common in disadvantaged groups and has been ...
Lonely individuals are more vulnerable to the harmful effects of everyday stressors. Yet, little wor...
Young adults are impacted by loneliness just as much as older adults, if not more. Feeling lonely is...
Loneliness and social isolation are hitting the headlines almost every day, and the problem is not c...