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Loneliness trajectories

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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Loneliness, isolation, and social support factors in post-COVID-19 mental health.

Psychological Trauma, 2020
Social support plays a key role in well-being, yet one of the major preventative efforts for reducing the spread of COVID-19 involves social distancing. During times of crisis, social support is emphasized as a coping mechanism. This requires many people
L. Saltzman, T. Hansel, P. Bordnick
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How Adolescents Use Social Media to Cope with Feelings of Loneliness and Anxiety During COVID-19 Lockdown

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2020
Next to physical health problems and economic damage, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and associated lockdown measures taken by governments of many countries are expected to cause mental health problems.
Veroline Cauberghe   +4 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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