2022
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igac059.2721
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Feeling vs Being Connected: Differentiating Loneliness and Isolation in Near- And Centenarians

Abstract: While gerotranscendence theories postulate that older adults tend to orient themselves toward solitude, activity theories highlight the importance of continuing social and meaningful engagement for well-being across lifespan. The distinction between loneliness and social isolation is particularly observable in older adults of advanced age who are often facing accelerated decline in physical and functional health, therefore restricting their opportunities to interact with others. This has been particularly dist… Show more

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