A new study, published in the July issue of Psychiatry Research, discusses the differences between these two types of loneliness, including their risk factors.
The measure for both types of loneliness was De Jong Gierveld’s 11-item loneliness scale.
https://mvda.info/sites/default/files/field/resources/De%20Jong%20Gierveld%20Lonliness%20Scale.pdf
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