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Loneliness and Mental Health: The Mediating Effect of Perceived Social Support

Social connectedness is a fundamental human need. The Evolutionary Theory of Loneliness (ETL) predicts that a lack of social connectedness has long-term mental and physical health consequences. Social support is a potential mechanism through which loneliness influences health. The present cross-sect...

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Published in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2021-11, Vol.18 (22), p.11963
Main Authors: Hutten, Elody, Jongen, Ellen M. M., Vos, Anique E. C. C., van den Hout, Anja J. H. C., van Lankveld, Jacques J. D. M.
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