The experience of living alone as an older woman in the UK during the Covid pandemic: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Abstract Background and objectives More people are living alone across the life course: in later life this can have implications for practical and psychosocial support. The Covid pandemic emphasised the importance of this when the UK government restricted movement outside of households to limit the...
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Main Authors: | Cat Forward (Author), Hafiz T. A. Khan (Author), Pauline Fox (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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