Social isolation is associated with increased mortality. Meta-analytic results, however, indicate heterogeneity in effect sizes. We aimed to provide new evidence to the association between social isolation and mortality by conducting a population-based cohort study. We reconstructed the Berkman and Syme's social network index (SNI), which combines four components of social networks (partnership, interaction with family/friends, religious activities, and membership in organizations/clubs) into an index, ranging from 0/1 (most socially isolated) to 4 (least socially isolated). We estimated cumulative mortality and adjusted mortality rate ratios (MRR) associated with SNI. We adjusted for potential important confounders, including psychiatric a...
Globally, cancer is the second leading cause of death. Loneliness has been suggested as a risk facto...
To conduct a systematic review and develop a conceptual framework on the mechanisms linking loneline...
The authors prospectively examined the effects of social ties and change in social ties, as measured...
Social isolation is associated with increased mortality. Meta-analytic results, however, indicate he...
BackgroundAlthough several epidemiological studies have linked social isolation to increased risk of...
Social isolation has recently gained considerable attention as a potential modifiable risk factor fo...
Objectives: Individuals who feel lonely and those who are socially isolated have higher mortality r...
The health and survival benefits of social embeddedness have been widely documented across social sp...
Background. Loneliness has a significant influence on both physical and mental health. Few studies h...
Background. Loneliness has a significant influence on both physical and mental health. Few studies h...
Background Loneliness has a significant influence on both physical and mental health. Few studies ha...
Objective: To investigate the relationships between social isolation, health literacy, and all-cause...
The hypothesis of the study was that social contacts to close friends and relatives and perceived so...
Social isolation is associated with higher mortality in studies comprising mostly white adults, yet ...
Abstract Various aspects of social relationships have been examined as risk factors for mortality. I...
Globally, cancer is the second leading cause of death. Loneliness has been suggested as a risk facto...
To conduct a systematic review and develop a conceptual framework on the mechanisms linking loneline...
The authors prospectively examined the effects of social ties and change in social ties, as measured...
Social isolation is associated with increased mortality. Meta-analytic results, however, indicate he...
BackgroundAlthough several epidemiological studies have linked social isolation to increased risk of...
Social isolation has recently gained considerable attention as a potential modifiable risk factor fo...
Objectives: Individuals who feel lonely and those who are socially isolated have higher mortality r...
The health and survival benefits of social embeddedness have been widely documented across social sp...
Background. Loneliness has a significant influence on both physical and mental health. Few studies h...
Background. Loneliness has a significant influence on both physical and mental health. Few studies h...
Background Loneliness has a significant influence on both physical and mental health. Few studies ha...
Objective: To investigate the relationships between social isolation, health literacy, and all-cause...
The hypothesis of the study was that social contacts to close friends and relatives and perceived so...
Social isolation is associated with higher mortality in studies comprising mostly white adults, yet ...
Abstract Various aspects of social relationships have been examined as risk factors for mortality. I...
Globally, cancer is the second leading cause of death. Loneliness has been suggested as a risk facto...
To conduct a systematic review and develop a conceptual framework on the mechanisms linking loneline...
The authors prospectively examined the effects of social ties and change in social ties, as measured...