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Loneliness, sadness, and feelings of social disconnection in older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Louisa W HoladayCarol R OladeleSamuel M MillerMaria I DueñasBrita RoyJoseph S Ross
Published in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2021)
Loneliness, sadness, and feelings of social disconnection were common among older Medicare beneficiaries early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Differences by race/ethnicity may be driven by different living structures and social networks, and warrant further study. Policy makers and clinicians should consider facilitating connection by phone or in person, as internet access did not diminish feelings of loneliness, particularly for those living alone. Access to primary care, and tools for clinicians to address loneliness should be prioritized.
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