Intergenerational continuity of loneliness and potential mechanisms: Young Finns Multigenerational S...
Intergenerational continuity of loneliness and potential mechanisms: Young Finns Multigenerational Study
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Evidence on the intergenerational continuity of loneliness and on potential mechanisms that connect loneliness across successive generations is limited. We examined the association between loneliness of (G0) parents (859 mothers and 570 fathers, mean age 74 years) and their children (G1) (433 sons and 558 daughters, mean age 47 years) producing 991...
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Intergenerational continuity of loneliness and potential mechanisms: Young Finns Multigenerational Study
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-024-56147-6