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COVID-19 restrictions promoted the newly occurring loneliness in older people – a prospective study in a memory clinic population

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COVID-19 restrictions promoted the newly occurring loneliness in older people – a prospective study in a memory clinic population
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Frontiers in Psychiatry, March 2024
DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1340498
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Michaela Defrancesco, Timo A Schurr, Alex Hofer

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#22,837,397
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#9,580
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#122,007
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#174
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