Higher amyloid correlates to greater loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic

Published: 19 September 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.48765/m113-0447
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Description

This dataset contains measures of loneliness, anxiety, and depression from a cross-sectional study conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Older adults responded by either phone or email surveys. Variables include self-report measures of psychosocial symptoms - loneliness, anxiety, and depression.

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Institutions

Washington University in St. Louis

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Medicine, Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy, Physical Rehabilitation

Funding

National Institute on Aging

1 R01 AG057680-01A1

National Institute on Aging

P01 AG03991

National Institute on Aging

P01 AG026276

National Institute on Aging

P30 AG066444

Paula C. and Rodger O. Riney Fund

Daniel J. Brennan MD Fund

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