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Disability-related inequalities in the prevalence of loneliness across the lifespan: trends from Australia, 2003 to 2020.

Glenda M BishopGwynnyth LlewellynAnne Marie KavanaghHannah BadlandJodie BailieRoger J StancliffeEric EmersonNicola FortuneZoe Aitken
Published in: BMC public health (2024)
This study confirms that people with disability have increased risk of loneliness compared to people without disability. We add to the existing evidence by demonstrating that disability-related inequalities in loneliness have persisted for two decades in Australia without improvement. Our findings indicate that addressing inequalities in loneliness for people with disability is a critical public health concern given that loneliness is associated with a wide range of poor health outcomes.
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