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It is not only that loneliness accelerates health deterioration, but also poor health may potentiate the feeling of loneliness. Having chronic diseases diminish one`s functional capabilities and opportunities to achieve desired levels of social activities, which can potentiate the feeling of loneliness [...
All the more reason to treat your hearing loss and put yourself in a better position to avoid loneliness and all its harmful consequences. If hearing loss is making your feelings of loneliness worse, do something about it now, before things start opening up. It’s easier than you think. ...
因此,在COVID-19的这些日子里,强迫独处在许多地方成为了日常秩序,如何防止独处变成孤独是一个紧迫的医学问题)”可知,本文主要讲述的是如何防止独处变成孤独,然后作者讲述了独处变成孤独的生理机制,以及如何战胜孤独,所以文章的最好的标题应该是B项“Solitude and Its Consequences: Fight Loneliness.(孤独及其影响:战胜...
Further, various political and economic instruments, including a massive economic support program, buffered the detrimental economic consequences of the pandemic in Germany, so that incidence rates of reporting (fear of) job loss or financial losses were a third lower in Germany than in other ...
Newall NE, Chipperfield JG, Bailis DS, et al. Consequences of loneliness on physical activity and mortality in older adults and the power of positive emotions. Health Psychol. 2013;32:921–4. ArticlePubMedGoogle Scholar Hawkley LC, Kocherginsky M. Transitions in loneliness among older adults:...
Veiled pain - Psychological, social and relational consequences of Female Genital Mutilation among immigrant women in the Netherlands Although it is suggested that circumcised women are at risk of developing more psychiatric illnesses than the general population, little research has been conducted to confi...
Key findings: Loneliness has real, physical consequences The study findings show that people aged 60 who perceive themselves to be sometimes lonely or mostly lonely can expect to live three to five years less, on average, compared to peers who perceive themselves as never lonely. Similarly, at ...
Networks in lockdown: The consequences of COVID-19 for social relationships and feelings of loneliness Social Networks, Volume 72, 2023, pp. 1-12 Beate Völker View PDF Loneliness in the COVID-19 pandemic: Associations with age, gender and their interaction Journal of Psychiatric Research, Vol...
“Feelings of isolation, rejection and loneliness are stressors that trigger a range of physical and psychological processes with many negative consequences,” says Dr. William Brock, a psychologist with Sharp Grossmont Hospital for Behavioral Health. “This is a great reason to recognize loneliness ...