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2017
Genome-Wide Association Study of Loneliness Demonstrates a Role for Common Variation.
Jianjun Gao
,
Lea Davis
,
Amy Hart
,
Sandra Sanchez-Roige
,
Lide Han
,
John Cacioppo
,
Abraham Palmer
Neuropsychopharmacology
, 2017
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2012
Loneliness, health, and mortality in old age: a national longitudinal study.
Ye Luo
,
Louise Hawkley
,
Linda Waite
,
John Cacioppo
Soc Sci Med
, 74, 2012
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2010
Loneliness matters: a theoretical and empirical review of consequences and mechanisms.
Louise Hawkley
,
John Cacioppo
Ann Behav Med
, 40, 2010
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2006
Loneliness as a specific risk factor for depressive symptoms: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses.
John Cacioppo
,
Mary Hughes
,
Linda Waite
,
Louise Hawkley
,
Ronald Thisted
Psychol Aging
, 21, 2006
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2004
A Short Scale for Measuring Loneliness in Large Surveys: Results From Two Population-Based Studies.
Mary Hughes
,
Linda Waite
,
Louise Hawkley
,
John Cacioppo
Res Aging
, 26, 2004
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