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Journal of Adolescence, 2013
AbstractThis special section brings together five studies using group‐based modeling to capture developmental trajectories of loneliness from age 7 through age 20. Together, the findings from these studies provide further evidence that developmental trajectories of loneliness are likely not best understood at a continuum but reflect distinct ...
Manfred H M, van Dulmen, Luc, Goossens
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AbstractThis special section brings together five studies using group‐based modeling to capture developmental trajectories of loneliness from age 7 through age 20. Together, the findings from these studies provide further evidence that developmental trajectories of loneliness are likely not best understood at a continuum but reflect distinct ...
Manfred H M, van Dulmen, Luc, Goossens
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Nature Reviews Genetics, 2018
One in four UK adults over the age of 65 suffers from loneliness. An analysis of UK Biobank data has identified 15 genomic loci associated with loneliness and reports a possible causal link between obesity and loneliness and depression.
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One in four UK adults over the age of 65 suffers from loneliness. An analysis of UK Biobank data has identified 15 genomic loci associated with loneliness and reports a possible causal link between obesity and loneliness and depression.
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Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1986
Loneliness in the elderly is a problem commonly encountered in nursing situations. This article addresses what loneliness is and the concepts underlying the problem; the relationship of loneliness to social isolation, powerlessness, and decreased self-esteem; and nursing interventions to resolve the problem.
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Loneliness in the elderly is a problem commonly encountered in nursing situations. This article addresses what loneliness is and the concepts underlying the problem; the relationship of loneliness to social isolation, powerlessness, and decreased self-esteem; and nursing interventions to resolve the problem.
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Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 1990
Experiences of loneliness have been studied in 2795 Swedish inhabitants aged 15-80. Three different kinds of feelings of loneliness have been identified: intensity/quantity of loneliness, inner loneliness and positive loneliness. Contrary to common belief, the analysis shows that the intensity/quantity of loneliness is higher among young subjects ...
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Experiences of loneliness have been studied in 2795 Swedish inhabitants aged 15-80. Three different kinds of feelings of loneliness have been identified: intensity/quantity of loneliness, inner loneliness and positive loneliness. Contrary to common belief, the analysis shows that the intensity/quantity of loneliness is higher among young subjects ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1978
Loneliness in this article is discussed in order to make it more discernable. Psychoanalytic literature has been surveyed relevant to loneliness and related issues. Noted is the importance of individualism in America, citing Thoreau as a model for individualism.
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Loneliness in this article is discussed in order to make it more discernable. Psychoanalytic literature has been surveyed relevant to loneliness and related issues. Noted is the importance of individualism in America, citing Thoreau as a model for individualism.
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The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1990
The research described here centers on how a narcissistic intrusion during early childhood may develop into narcissistic difficulties which manifest themselves, later in life, in feelings of loneliness. The results from a study of elderly women in Stockholm, Sweden, indicated that loneliness in old age is greater among an intruded group in comparison ...
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The research described here centers on how a narcissistic intrusion during early childhood may develop into narcissistic difficulties which manifest themselves, later in life, in feelings of loneliness. The results from a study of elderly women in Stockholm, Sweden, indicated that loneliness in old age is greater among an intruded group in comparison ...
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Loneliness around the world: Age, gender, and cultural differences in loneliness
Personality and Individual Differences, 2021Manuela Barreto +2 more
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