Thursday 2 May 2019

Mental health problems are more common in people living alone and loneliness is a major factor, researchers have found. A study of data of 20,500 people living in England, published in the journal PLOS ONE, found a positive association between those who lived alone and mental disorders.


Mental health problems are more common in people living alone and loneliness is a major factor, researchers have found. A study of data of 20,500 people living in England, published in the journal PLOS ONE, found a positive association between those who lived alone and mental disorders.: http://bit.ly/2IRqBhy Read more... http://bit.ly/2LfEqZj

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