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Gender differences in the correlates of loneliness among Japanese persons aged 50-70.

Thijs van den Broek
Published in: Australasian journal on ageing (2017)
A large proportion of Japanese people between 50 and 70, particularly men, are lonely. Programs aimed at reducing loneliness should acknowledge that antecedents of loneliness differ between women and men.
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