Social isolation/vulnerability and support for loneliness in a rural Japanese cohort: a questionnaire-based observational study
Key Points
This study aims to examine how social isolation and vulnerability affect feelings of loneliness in rural Japan, and whether social support can help reduce this loneliness.
Conducted a questionnaire-based observational study in a rural Japanese cohort
Assessed levels of social isolation and vulnerability among participants
Evaluated the impact of social support on loneliness
Identified significant links between social isolation and increased loneliness
Found that higher levels of social support corresponded to lower feelings of loneliness
Abstract
Objective: To explore the effects of social isolation and vulnerability on loneliness among rural residents of Japan by testing the hypothesis that social support can alleviate loneliness.