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Social isolation is both a social and public health problem that is lethal across the life span. Its harmful effects have both psychological and physiological impact and is recognized by social workers and allied health professionals as a major barrier to quality of life for individuals and groups.
Sandra Edmonds Crewe, Robert Cosby
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Sandra Edmonds Crewe, Robert Cosby
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Social Exclusion, Social Isolation, and the Distribution of Income [PDF]
Abstract As discussed in the first chapter, the thought is often expressed that ‘social exclusion’ is no more than a relabelling of what used to be called ‘poverty’. However, although there is no doubt a close association between economic stratification and the phenomenon of exclusion within a society, it seems clear that in principle
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1974
Social isolation of rhesus monkeys for the first 6 to 12 months of life produces severe and persistent behavioral effects including social withdrawal, rocking, huddling, self-clasping, stereotyped behaviors, and inappropriate heterosexual and maternal behaviors as adults.
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Social isolation of rhesus monkeys for the first 6 to 12 months of life produces severe and persistent behavioral effects including social withdrawal, rocking, huddling, self-clasping, stereotyped behaviors, and inappropriate heterosexual and maternal behaviors as adults.
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Alcoholism and social isolation.
The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1964E, SINGER, H T, BLANE, R, KASSCHAU
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Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 2022
Siyun Peng, Adam R Roth
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Siyun Peng, Adam R Roth
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