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Loneliness and Mode of Social Contact in Late Life.

Shiyang ZhangZexi ZhouKaren L FingermanKira S Birditt
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2024)
Although older adults engage in both in-person and phone contact when they feel lonely, it appears that only in-person contact may reduce loneliness. Digital contact was not widely adopted as a response to momentary loneliness among these older adults. Findings underscore older adults' willingness to maintain regular contact with close ties. Interventions addressing older adults who are lonely may consider innovative approaches to increase in-person contact.
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