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Accepted for/Published in: Interactive Journal of Medical Research

Date Submitted: Dec 20, 2022
Date Accepted: Apr 30, 2023

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Understanding Loneliness in Younger People: Review of the Opportunities and Challenges for Loneliness Interventions

Shah HA, Househ M

Understanding Loneliness in Younger People: Review of the Opportunities and Challenges for Loneliness Interventions

Interact J Med Res 2023;12:e45197

DOI: 10.2196/45197

PMID: 37917125

PMCID: 10654910

Understanding Loneliness in Younger People: A Review on Opportunities and Challenges for Loneliness Interventions for Younger People

  • Hurmat Ali Shah; 
  • Mowafa Househ

ABSTRACT

Background:

Loneliness is a global public health issue. Loneliness increases the risk of depression, anxiety, mental health issues and even physical conditions such as heart stroke. While loneliness is studied theoretically through psychology, sociology and from lens of social and biological sciences, there is a need to understand loneliness from the perspective of health informatics.

Objective:

This paper presents such an approach where the studies carried out from the perspective of digital health and informatics are discussed in detail. While the distribution of loneliness follows a U-shaped curve when it comes to age of the demography, the health informatics and digital health interventions mostly focus on older people. Because of the particular developmental and social dynamics of loneliness in young age the digital interventions designed for older people cannot be directly applied to younger people.

Methods:

A comprehensive overview of the understanding of loneliness and the study of overall field of tools and strategies of loneliness informatics was carried out. The need to study loneliness in younger people is then addressed and particular digital solutions and interventions which are developed for younger people are presented.

Results:

The need to have a comprehensive overview of loneliness informatics, particularly for younger people is addressed. The majority of interventions as well as reviews are focused on older people with information and communication technology (ICT) based and social media based interventions showing promise for countering the effects of loneliness. There are new technologies such as conversational agents and robots which are tailored to the particular needs of young people.

Conclusions:

This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the understanding of loneliness and the study of overall field of tools and strategies of loneliness informatics. The particular digital solutions and interventions which are developed for younger people can benefit more if they are made interactive, thus to retain the users.


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Shah HA, Househ M

Understanding Loneliness in Younger People: Review of the Opportunities and Challenges for Loneliness Interventions

Interact J Med Res 2023;12:e45197

DOI: 10.2196/45197

PMID: 37917125

PMCID: 10654910

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