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Retirement and Loneliness

2023
We investigate the short- and long-term effects of retirement on loneliness using panel data from the Survey of Health, Aging, and Retirement in Europe. To estimate causal effects, we exploit differences in retirement eligibility rules across and within countries and use retirement thresholds in an instrumental variable setting.
Guthmuller, Sophie   +3 more
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Testing Loneliness on the Differential Loneliness Scale

Psychological Reports, 1987
The Differential Loneliness Scale was presented to 30 persons in a mental growth group (test group) and to 36 adult students of psychology (controls). The majority of the subjects were aged 19 to 25 yr. The test group experienced loneliness statistically significantly more than the controls.
M, Kalliopuska, M, Laitinen
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Loneliness

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1974
‘When love, with one another so
 Interinanimates two soules,
 That abler soule, which thence doth flow,
 Defects of lonelinesse controules.’
—John Donne (13)
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The loneliness of stages

Analysis, 2004
Harold Noonan has recently argued (2003) that one of Lewis's (1983: 76-66) arguments for the view that objects persist by perduring is flawed. Lewis's argument can be divided into two main sections, the first of which attempts to show that it is possible that there exists a world of temporal parts or stages, and the second, which attempts to show that ...
Braddon-Mitchell, David, Miller, Kristie
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Loneliness in the Elderly

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1987
Loneliness has become as much a part of Americana as turkey on Thanksgiving - particularly for older Americans.
M C, Ryan, J, Patterson
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The bioethics of loneliness

Bioethics, 2021
AbstractThis article poses an invitation for bioethicists to engage with loneliness as a bioethics and public health concern. I argue that loneliness is a relevant issue for bioethicists for three main reasons: it causes ill‐health; particularly in the age of Covid‐19, it is becoming prominent on the clinical and public health agenda, affecting ...
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The threat of loneliness

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2013
The paper used within this publication has been sourced from Chainof-Custody certified manufacturers, operating within international environmental standards, to ensure sustainable sourcing of the raw materials, sustainable production and to minimise our carbon footprint.
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Loneliness and psychopathology

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1962
Although recognized in a multitude of references in psychiatric literature, the importance of loneliness in human behavior has been underestimated. Clinical and experimental evidence, however, seems to point out that loneliness plays a basic part in psychopathological processes, undergirding in some fundamental way most, if not all, forms of ...
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The Loneliness Epidemic

Professional Case Management
According to the U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community, social disconnection is being called a critical public health issue. The epidemic of loneliness is widespread and may have profound consequences for our individual and collective health and well-being. And the “costs” of loneliness are real.
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The Loneliness of Visiting

New England Journal of Medicine, 2011
How little must patients and their relatives really understand of our attempts to communicate with them. How many cues are missed on an average ward round? Could the way we talk make relatives feel uncomfortable instead of involved?
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