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Associations of loneliness and social isolation with physical and mental health among adolescents and young adults

Perspectives in Public Health, 2021
Aims: The present study investigates whether loneliness and social isolation are associated with poor physical and mental health among adolescents and young adults, and whether age and gender play a role in the associations of loneliness and social ...
J. Christiansen   +7 more
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Social Isolation

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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The Homeless: Social Isolates

Journal of Community Health Nursing, 1990
Within the last 10 years, homelessness has emerged as one of the leading social problems in the United States. This article contains the findings of a descriptive study of the characteristics and health status of a homeless population in a southeastern city.
C, Malloy, M A, Christ, F J, Hohloch
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Primate Social Isolation

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

Nursing Management, 2018
Kathleen Lovanio   +1 more
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Loneliness and Social Isolation as Risk Factors for Mortality

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2015
J. Holt‐Lunstad   +4 more
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The Heterogeneity of Socially Isolated Older Adults: A Social Isolation Typology

Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 2015
Recent statistics show a growing number of older adults who are living alone and are socially isolated. It is against this background that, in recent years, many interventions have been developed to address social isolation among the elderly. Evaluative studies show that most interventions are hardly effective, though.
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Eradicate Social Isolation

2018
Social isolation is a silent killer -- as dangerous to health as smoking. National and global health organizations have underscored the hidden, deadly, and pervasive hazards stemming from feeling alone and abandoned. Our challenge is to educate the public on this health hazard, encourage health and human service professionals to address social ...
James Lubben   +8 more
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