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Disability and loneliness in the United Kingdom: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of trends and transitions
Eric Emerson
,
Roger J. Stancliffe
, Zoe Aitken
, Jodie Bailie
, Glenda M. Bishop
, Hannah Badland
, Gwynnyth Llewellyn
, Anne M. Kavanagh
Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain
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Adults with Disabilities
6%
Age Standardization
6%
Detrimental Effects
6%
Disability
100%
Financial Distress
6%
Health Impact
6%
Health Outcomes
6%
Household Panel
6%
Loneliness
100%
Longitudinal Analysis
100%
People with Disabilities
12%
Rented Accommodation
6%
Risk Factors
6%
Sectional Analysis
100%
Successive Waves
6%
Three-wave
12%
Transitional Probabilities
6%
Trend Analysis
100%
Understanding Society
6%
United Kingdom
100%
With Disabilities
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Health Outcomes
6%
Household
6%
Loneliness
100%
Longitudinal Analysis
100%
Prevalence
18%
Psychology
Loneliness
100%
Longitudinal Analysis
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Health Outcomes
6%
Household
6%
Loneliness
100%
Prevalence
18%
Neuroscience
Risk Factor
100%