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The effects of loneliness and social isolation on all-cause, injury, cancer, and CVD mortality in a cohort of middle-aged Finnish men. A prospective study.

Siiri-Liisi KraavOlutosin AwoyemiNiina JunttilaRiitta VornanenJussi KauhanenTimo ToikkoSoili M LehtoSari HantunenTommi Tolmunen
Published in: Aging & mental health (2020)
Our findings suggest that both loneliness and social isolation increase the risk of all-cause mortality, while they have differing effects on different causes of death. Loneliness and depressive symptoms may mediate the effect of social isolation on increased mortality.
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