Loneliness and negative effects on mental health as trade-offs of the policy response to COVID-19

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Abstract

This note introduces a framework incorporating multiple sources of evidence into the response to COVID-19 to overcome the neglect of social and psychological causes of illness. By using the example of psychological research on loneliness and its effects on physical and mental health with particular focus on aging and disability, I seek to open further inquiry into how relevant psychological and social aspects of health can be addressed at policy level.

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Popa, E. (2021). Loneliness and negative effects on mental health as trade-offs of the policy response to COVID-19. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 43(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40656-021-00372-z

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