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For one, the social isolation is not nearly as great.
Social isolation and living alone is increasingly common in other countries.
Adults in this age group are more likely to experience social isolation.
A terrific computer system, yes, but with that you get social isolation.
Social isolation can also have to do with mental disabilities.
The risks from social isolation are not just for physical illness.
Yet he does not think home theaters are adding to social isolation.
Instead, it replaces one vision of social isolation with another.
Most are families already overwhelmed by poverty and social isolation.
She knows that sometimes ill health leads to social isolation.
Its consequences may have led to the social isolation which made the later years of his life so tragic.
It can lead to violence, accidents, social isolation, and problems at work, school, or home.
During a time of loss social isolation is not beneficial to an individual's mental health.
In children, this type of hearing loss can lead to social isolation for several reasons.
We've broken out of our social isolation, and we hunger for contact.
Are you threatening some form of social isolation for us?"
As the months passed, the fact of our social isolation gradually began to sink in.
"There are feelings of social isolation from other adults," he added.
The title also highlights the social isolation of the main character.
The finding comes at a time when the trend toward social isolation is strengthening.
The unwanted social isolation can lead to anxiety and depression.
Most of his classmates were hostile to him, and he lived in social isolation.
Poverty and social isolation are associated with increased risk of mental health problems in general.
Social Isolation - when people are ill they may not see their usual friends or work colleagues.
But eventually, they said, they felt a need to break out of their social isolation.