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In recent years its medical implications have brought loneliness to the centre of attention of mass media, government agents, and the general public. However, as this volume demonstrates, loneliness is not merely a psychological, individual, or health issue. In multiple ways, it is a serious social problem as well.





Yang urges fellow researchers and scientists to broaden the existing definition and classification of loneliness, to measure loneliness with greater accuracy, and to establish more specifically the connection between loneliness and particular illness. Drawing on vast sources of data including literary works, case studies, and large-scale sample surveys covering a broad spectrum of countries (Europe and beyond), the empirical research of this study produces and presents simple but effective evidence for the social nature and variations of loneliness.





Examining loneliness at higher levels, including ethnic gr

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Preface

Chapter 1 Loneliness: Is it a problem?

Chapter 2 Loneliness as a social problem
Chapter 3 Loneliness: A problem only for older people?

Chapter 4 Aloneness, Loneliness, and Solitude

Chapter 5 Lonely among others

Chapter 6 Loneliness across social groups

Chapter 7 Loneliness and class

Chapter 8 National disposition towards loneliness

Chapter 9 Tackling loneliness: Messages to the lonely and the non-lonely

Chapter 10 Conclusions and reflections

Bibliography

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 9/30/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367660918, 978-0367660918
      ISBN10: 0367660911

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In recent years its medical implications have brought loneliness to the centre of attention of mass media, government agents, and the general public. However, as this volume demonstrates, loneliness is not merely a psychological, individual, or health issue. In multiple ways, it is a serious social problem as well.





      Yang urges fellow researchers and scientists to broaden the existing definition and classification of loneliness, to measure loneliness with greater accuracy, and to establish more specifically the connection between loneliness and particular illness. Drawing on vast sources of data including literary works, case studies, and large-scale sample surveys covering a broad spectrum of countries (Europe and beyond), the empirical research of this study produces and presents simple but effective evidence for the social nature and variations of loneliness.





      Examining loneliness at higher levels, including ethnic gr

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables

      Preface

      Chapter 1 Loneliness: Is it a problem?

      Chapter 2 Loneliness as a social problem
      Chapter 3 Loneliness: A problem only for older people?

      Chapter 4 Aloneness, Loneliness, and Solitude

      Chapter 5 Lonely among others

      Chapter 6 Loneliness across social groups

      Chapter 7 Loneliness and class

      Chapter 8 National disposition towards loneliness

      Chapter 9 Tackling loneliness: Messages to the lonely and the non-lonely

      Chapter 10 Conclusions and reflections

      Bibliography

      Index

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