Social Isolation in a Population-Based Sample of Emerging Adults: Who Is on Their Own?
Melissa SimoneKatie LothCarol B PetersonJerica M BergeMarla E EisenbergDianne Neumark-SztainerPublished in: Emerging adulthood (Print) (2021)
Emerging adults who were socially disadvantaged (e.g., unemployed) had greater risk of social isolation. Findings suggest that social isolation is more strongly linked with behavioral health than psychological health. Generally, findings suggest that access to community resources and areas wherein social connections can be formed may to be important for behavioral health in emerging adulthood.