Depressive symptoms and loneliness among early adolescents: a psychometric network analysis approach.
Paweł GrygielRoman DolataGrzegorz HumennyMarek MuszyńskiPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2023)
Loneliness and depression overlap since they are formed by the same cognitive biases and deficits in emotion regulation but differ in the level of generality. In loneliness, they have an interpersonal context, while symptoms of depression can be intrapersonal. This helps us to understand why cognitive interventions, as compared to those which are social, are more effective in reducing loneliness.