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The use of technology to address loneliness and social isolation among older adults: the role of social care providers
BackgroundAddressing loneliness and social isolation among older adults remains a public health priority. The restrictions enforced during the...
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Social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Aboriginal controlled social housing
BackgroundLittle is known about the wellbeing and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living in social housing. Aboriginal...
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Impact of sitting at work on musculoskeletal complaints of German workers - results from the study on mental health at work (S-MGA)
IntroductionSedentary behavior (including prolonged sitting) is a form of physical inactivity that has a negative impact on health, possibly...
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Associations between Social Adversity and Biomarkers of Inflammation, Stress, and Aging in Children
BackgroundPrior work has found relationships between childhood social adversity and biomarkers of stress, but knowledge gaps remain. To help address...
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Rapid prioritisation of topics for rapid evaluation: the case of innovations in adult social care and social work
BackgroundPrioritisation processes are widely used in healthcare research and increasingly in social care research. Previous research has recommended...
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Are we…social enough? Use of social media among members of the Italian Society of Neurology for the study of dementia
BackgroundClinical researchers increasingly embrace social media in their professional lives. The digital revolution has provided new routes for...
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Associations Between Social Risks and Primary Care Utilization Among Medically Complex Veterans
BackgroundSocial risks contribute to poor health outcomes, especially for patients with complex medical needs. These same risks may impact access to...
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Social-ecological factors influencing loneliness and social isolation in older people: a sco** review
There are growing calls from researchers and policy makers to redefine loneliness and social isolation (SI) as public health issues, and to move...
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Social isolation, social media use, and poor mental health among older adults, California Health Interview Survey 2019–2020
BackgroundOlder adults’ engagement on social media may be a resource to reduce loneliness and improve mental health. Purpose: This study aimed to...
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Work-related experiences of prostate cancer survivors in Australia: a qualitative study
BackgroundProstate cancer (PCa) is the most diagnosed cancer in Australian men, and the number of survivors is growing with advances in diagnosis and...
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Greater Social Isolation and Social Constraints Prior to Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Are Associated with Greater Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms
BackgroundHematopoietic stem cell transplantation (hereafter “HCT”) is a physically and psychologically difficult treatment for patients with...
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Moving on income as a social determinant of health: free transit for social assistance recipients in Kingston, Ontario
SettingThe public health intervention setting is the City of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The authors were involved in various stages of development of...
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Social media use and everyday cognitive failure: investigating the fear of missing out and social networks use disorder relationship
BackgroundNearly five billion individuals worldwide are using social media platforms. While the benefits of using social media, such as fostering...
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Develo** a complex vocational rehabilitation intervention for patients with inflammatory arthritis: the WORK-ON study
BackgroundPeople with inflammatory arthritis often experience challenges at work and balancing paid work and energy in everyday life. Low work...
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The assessment of capacity limitations in psychiatric work disability evaluations by the social functioning scale Mini-ICF-APP
ObjectiveInsurers frequently commission medical experts to estimate the degree of the remaining work capacity (RWC) in claimants for disability...
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The interaction of financial toxicity and social support on social functioning in post-chemotherapy breast cancer patients: a cross-sectional study
PurposeTo explore the correlation between financial toxicity, social support, and social functioning in post-chemotherapy breast cancer patients, as...
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Influencing factors analysis of adaptability of cancer patients to return-to-work
ObjectivesTo clarify the adaptability of cancer patients to return to work and explore its influencing factors.
DesignA cross-sectional study.
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Embryonic origin of two ASD subtypes of social symptom severity: the larger the brain cortical organoid size, the more severe the social symptoms
BackgroundSocial affective and communication symptoms are central to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), yet their severity differs across toddlers: Some...
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The challenges of returning to work for differentiated thyroid cancer survivors in china: a qualitative study
PurposeAlthough thyroid cancer survivors have a good prognosis and the survival rate of differentiated thyroid cancer is close to 100%, treatment and...
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Identifying social outcomes of importance for childhood cancer survivors: an e-Delphi study
PurposeChildhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at risk of deficits in their social outcomes, a key aspect of overall health and quality of life. Social...