by Daniel Brown | Jun 3, 2020 | Research Journals
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) introduced stressors to mental health, including loneliness stemming from social isolation, fear of contracting the disease, economic strain, and uncertainty about the future. This study fielded a national survey measuring symptoms...
by Daniel Brown | Jun 6, 2019 | Research Journals
According to the studies in the literature, loneliness in the workplace leads to reduced life satisfaction and job satisfaction of employees, leader-member interaction, perceived manager support, organizational citizenship behavior, work performance and work...
by Daniel Brown | Apr 24, 2019 | Research Journals
This mini-review summarizes current research on the reciprocal relationships between different types of stressors, emotional attention, inflammation, and depression, and discusses potential neurobiological mechanisms underlying these interactions.
by Daniel Brown | Jan 24, 2017 | Research Journals
Perceived social isolation (PSI) is a deficit in normal human social interaction, which has been associated with negative health outcomes. However, the precise mechanisms through which PSI influences human health are not fully known. This review aims at bringing out...
by Daniel Brown | Jun 6, 2015 | Research Journals
Actual and perceived social isolation are both associated with increased risk for early mortality. In this meta-analytic review, our objective is to establish the overall and relative magnitude of social isolation and loneliness and to examine possible...