Loneliness in young people: a multilevel exploration of social ecological influences and geographic variation
Journal of Public Health2021Vol. 45(1), pp. 109–117
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Jose Marquez, Claire Goodfellow, Deborah Hardoon, Jo Inchley, Alastair H. Leyland, Pamela Qualter, Sharon Simpson, Emily Long
Abstract
This is the first study to highlight modifiable social and community factors related to youth loneliness, and individual vulnerabilities, such as poor mental well-being. Results related to geographic differences suggest that local-level initiatives may be most appropriate in tackling loneliness, rather than wider, less contextualized national efforts.
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