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Disability and loneliness in the United Kingdom: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of trends and transitions.

Eric EmersonRoger J StancliffeZoe AitkenJodie BailieGlenda M BishopHannah BadlandGwynnyth LlewellynAnne Marie Kavanagh
Published in: BMC public health (2023)
Adults with disabilities were more likely to experience loneliness, become lonely and remain lonely over time than their peers. Policies and interventions aimed at reducing loneliness should ensure that they are accessible and effective for people with disabilities. Further research is needed to explore the health outcomes of persistent loneliness among people with/without disabilities.
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