The role of country-level characteristics for the association between loneliness and neighborhood cohesion – A multi-level analysis
Alexander Langenkamp,
Marcus Mund,
Louise Hawkley
Abstract:The prevalence of loneliness varies widely across Western societies. However, the underlying sources of these cross-national disparities are still the subject of debate. In particular, recent advances in the literature put emphasis on exploring the moderating role of country-level characteristics for a better understanding under which condition individual-level factors predict loneliness. One such predictor for loneliness is neighborhood cohesion as perceiving the community as reciprocal and supportive has a l… Show more
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