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Socially connected older adults hit harder by pandemic than isolated peers--British study

Socially connected older adults hit harder by pandemic than isolated peers

Socially connected older people had a sharper drop in their quality of life and life satisfaction and a greater increase in loneliness during the pandemic than their more isolated counterparts, according to a new study by UCL (University College London) researchers.

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Vacation break for website postings

On Vacation: The editor will be traveling on vacation  beginning tomorrow, July 26 and back Aug. 7 or 8.  There may be only occasional priority postings during that period.  Happy and safe summer to all.

--Mike Kraft

 

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Many people still need support despite lifting of COVID-19 precautions--survey

First on CNN: Most people feel socially connected as Covid-19 precautions ease, but many still need support, survey finds | CNN

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Lots of research has been done on links between loneliness, social connection, health and well-being, but a new international survey by the analytics firm Gallup and Facebook’s parent company, Meta, aims to shed some light on exactly how connected people feel and how they connect with others.

They found that most people around the world feel a sense of social connection as Covid-19 precautions ease, but many still need support or help from others – and the factors that drive feelings of connection vary by country.

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