Loneliness is a ‘silent epidemic’, challenging people’s emotional and ontological sense of being in the world. Whilst loneliness has been the focus of medical and psychological research, often being synonymous with discourses of mental ill health, trauma and relationship breakdowns, it has remained under-theorised from a geographical perspective. In offering a critical engagement of how and where loneliness exists geographically, this paper identifies three key spatial dimensions that Geographers can proceed from. First, that loneliness is experienced relationally ‘in place’ through everyday practice and behaviour. Second, that loneliness has the capacity to infiltrate felt socio-emotional relationships and interactions. Third, that lonelin...
Understanding loneliness is pivotal to informing relevant evidence-based preventive interventions. T...
This data insight combines three years’ worth1 of NSW data to identify reported levels of overall, e...
The first insight in the series reports levels of loneliness among different groups. It finds that l...
Loneliness is a ‘silent epidemic’, challenging people’s emotional and ontological sense of being in ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
© The Author(s). 2020. Background Loneliness in later life is largely presented as a problem of the...
https://www.bacp.co.uk/bacp-journals/therapy-today/2022/december-2022/articles/the-loneliness-epidem...
Background: Loneliness is a growing public health concern, yet little is known about loneliness i...
Research into loneliness has focussed on subpopulations, and in particular those defined by age, ide...
There is growing policy concern about the extent of loneliness in advanced societies, and its prev...
Young adults are currently the loneliest demographic in the UK and other Western countries, yet litt...
This article considers whether feelings of loneliness are associated with aspects of the home and ne...
This report is a summary of the evidence on loneliness, looking in particular at how loneliness can ...
AbingdonItem not available in this repositoryRising life expectancies and declining social capital i...
Understanding loneliness is pivotal to informing relevant evidence-based preventive interventions. T...
This data insight combines three years’ worth1 of NSW data to identify reported levels of overall, e...
The first insight in the series reports levels of loneliness among different groups. It finds that l...
Loneliness is a ‘silent epidemic’, challenging people’s emotional and ontological sense of being in ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
© The Author(s). 2020. Background Loneliness in later life is largely presented as a problem of the...
https://www.bacp.co.uk/bacp-journals/therapy-today/2022/december-2022/articles/the-loneliness-epidem...
Background: Loneliness is a growing public health concern, yet little is known about loneliness i...
Research into loneliness has focussed on subpopulations, and in particular those defined by age, ide...
There is growing policy concern about the extent of loneliness in advanced societies, and its prev...
Young adults are currently the loneliest demographic in the UK and other Western countries, yet litt...
This article considers whether feelings of loneliness are associated with aspects of the home and ne...
This report is a summary of the evidence on loneliness, looking in particular at how loneliness can ...
AbingdonItem not available in this repositoryRising life expectancies and declining social capital i...
Understanding loneliness is pivotal to informing relevant evidence-based preventive interventions. T...
This data insight combines three years’ worth1 of NSW data to identify reported levels of overall, e...
The first insight in the series reports levels of loneliness among different groups. It finds that l...