Loneliness, belonging and psychosomatic complaints across late adolescence and young adulthood: a Swedish cohort study
Abstract Background Loneliness and belonging refer to social connectedness and are associated with young people's health; however, the relationship between these constructs and their impact on health is still being discussed. A dual continuum model of belonging and loneliness has been suggested...
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Main Authors: | Karina Grigorian (Author), Viveca Östberg (Author), Jonas Raninen (Author), Sara Brolin Låftman (Author) |
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