Associations between parental bonding, social isolation and loneliness: do associations persist in later life and is isolation a mediator
Associations between parental bonding, social isolation and loneliness: do associations persist in later life and is isolation a mediator
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2022-06
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Burns, A.
Leavey, G.
O’Sullivan, R.
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BMC Psychol
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Background: Poor parental bonding in childhood has been associated with loneliness in younger populations.
Whether these associations persists into middle and older adulthood is unclear. Additionally, given the overlapping
relationship between loneliness and social isolation we sought to explore the role of social isolation in any associa-
tions present i.e. are those reporting worse parental bonding lonely due to less connections or are they more likely to
be lonely regardless of isolation.
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Burns, A., Leavey, G. & O’Sullivan, R. Associations between parental bonding, social isolation and loneliness: do associations persist in later life and is isolation a mediator between parental bonding and loneliness?. BMC Psychol 10, 152 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186