Social isolation and social support in good times and bad times
- PMID: 34600413
- DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.08.027
Social isolation and social support in good times and bad times
Abstract
People who are socially isolated or lonely report having lower levels of social support. Supportive social networks help buffer individuals against the deleterious effects of negative events and stressors. Supportive social networks also help individuals maximize the benefits of positive events and accomplishments. In short, those who are socially isolated suffer more when bad things happen and gain less when good things happen than those who are more socially connected.
Keywords: Capitalization; Health.; Loneliness; Social isolation; Social support; Well-being.
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