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Missing the measure: Why claims about social media and loneliness require stronger evidence

Recent years have seen a pivotal shift in how governments approach social isolation and loneliness, marked by the groundbreaking appointment...
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From time trends to structural barriers: Six teams reexamine social isolation in the United States

Each team approached the task differently: some wrote their code from scratch, others modified code that Nick Brown shared, and...
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Some people feel deeply connected to their neighbourhood—invested, engaged, and truly at home—while others, even just doors apart, feel isolated...
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Beyond traditional boundaries: How big team science can dramatically improve SIL research

Social isolation and loneliness (SIL) research is facing a credibility crisis, largely driven by low-quality studies, insufficient sample sizes, and...
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Social isolation and loneliness: The critical need for high-quality research and evidence-based interventions

Social isolation and loneliness (SIL) have emerged as significant public health concerns, with research demonstrating their profound impact on physical...
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