Social Loneliness after Divorce: Time-Dependent Differential Benefits of Personality, Multiple Important Group Memberships, and Self-Continuity
Gerontology
Fecha de publicación: 3 january 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1159/000494112
Autores: Lampraki C., Jopp D.S., Spini D., Morselli D.
Background: Critical events in the second half of life, such as divorce, pose a significant threat to well-being. Individuals undergoing divorce often experience feelings of social loneliness and may benefit differently from available resources depending on how much time has passed since the event.