Who felt lonely during the COVID-19 pandemic among European older adults?

Omar Paccagnella*, Veronica Cassarà, Maria Iannario, Cosmo Strozza

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Feelings of loneliness are not very widespread among European older adults (aged 50 years and over) according to SHARE data. And, surprisingly enough, according to the analysis of Omar Paccagnella, Veronica Cassarà, Maria Iannario, and Cosmo Strozza, the COVID-19 pandemic did not affect these feelings very much: those whose self-reported status worsened broadly match those who reported an improvement.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date22. May 2023
Publication statusPublished - 22. May 2023

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