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ers of participants reporting feeling lonely at least some of the time. The study also found that loneliness was more common among women than men, and that those who were unmarried or living alone were more likely to experience loneliness. The researchers suggest that interventions aimed at reducing loneliness should focus on these high-risk groups, and should include strategies such as social support networks, community engagement programs, and mental health services.
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