Double jeopardy: How lower levels of support during COVID-19 exacerbated the relationship between loneliness and distress

While the relationship between loneliness and psychological distress is well documented, the mechanisms underlying this relationship are less clear. One factor known to be related to loneliness as well as psychological distress, is social support, with some studies suggesting that support-both recei...

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Main Authors: Sarah V. Bentley (Author), Tarli Young (Author), Belén Álvarez (Author), Jolanda Jetten (Author), Catherine Haslam (Author), Tegan Cruwys (Author), Bruno Gabriel Salvador Casara (Author), Charlie R. Crimston (Author), Michael Dare (Author), Octavia Ionescu (Author), Henning Krug (Author), Hema Preya Selvanathan (Author), Porntida Tanjitpiyanond (Author), Niklas K. Steffens (Author), Zhechen Wang (Author), Susilo Wibisono (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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