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Loneliness, social connection and COVID-19: CSI response

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posted on 2024-07-13, 11:10 authored by Jane FarmerJane Farmer, Tracy De CottaTracy De Cotta, Jasmine Knox, Viktoria Adler
Researchers have long known that loneliness and social isolation cause people significant emotional pain and can have a negative impact on their health and wellbeing. Now, with COVID-19, Australians are being told to socially distance. This risks making the problems associated with loneliness worse. It’s important that people focus on keeping up social connections even while physically distancing - it’s perhaps our greatest resource and underpins social capital, social cohesion, good health, great neighbourhoods and being a happy human. This second fact sheet in the series highlights some short-term tips on how Australians can be healthy social humans in these unusual times.

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Centre for Social Impact. Swinburne University of Technology

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