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Social Isolation and Cognitive Functioning: A Quasi-Experimental Approach.

Shohei OkamotoErika Kobayashi
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2021)
Our findings potentially suggest that the association between social relationship and cognitive functioning reported in previous studies was biased, due to endogeneity. Although we did not observe causal impacts, this does not necessarily mean that social isolation does not have a negative impact on health, as both positive and negative consequences of social relationships may exist. Further research is needed to reveal the causal relationship, as well as the detailed mechanisms of health effects of social relationships.
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