Locked and lonely? A longitudinal assessment of loneliness before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Norway.
Thomas HansenThomas S NilsenBaeksan YuMarit KnapstadJens Christoffer SkogenØystein VedaaRagnhild Bang NesPublished in: Scandinavian journal of public health (2021)
Although data limitations preclude strong conclusions, our findings suggest that, overall, Norwegians seem to have managed the lockdown without alarming increases in loneliness. It is important to provide support and to continue investigating the psychological impact of the pandemic over time and across regions differentially affected by the pandemic.