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

Categories

Medicine, Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy, Physical Rehabilitation

Funders

  • National Institute on Aging
    United States
    Grant ID: 1 R01 AG057680-01A1
  • National Institute on Aging
    United States
    Grant ID: P01 AG03991
  • National Institute on Aging
    United States
    Grant ID: P01 AG026276
  • National Institute on Aging
    United States
    Grant ID: P30 AG066444
  • Paula C. and Rodger O. Riney Fund
  • Daniel J. Brennan MD Fund

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