Journal article

Introducing a dual continuum model of belonging and loneliness

MH Lim, KA Allen, MJ Furlong, H Craig, DC Smith

Australian Journal of Psychology | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2021

Abstract

Scholars and social commentators have noted the escalating rates of loneliness among global societies for more than a decade. The need to quarantine, self-isolate, and physically distance during the COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected the way we interacted with each other–exacerbating feelings of loneliness. A sense of belonging and loneliness are sometimes used interchangeably and the research on their shared and distinct aspects is limited. One shared demographic vulnerability in the belonging and loneliness research is the focus on adolescents and young adults. This paper brings together research on the association between the two constructs as a way to explore the utility of belonging-..

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