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  2. Social isolation - Wikipedia

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    Social isolation is a state of complete or near-complete lack of contact between an individual and society.It differs from loneliness, which reflects temporary and involuntary lack of contact with other humans in the world. [1]

  3. Solitude - Wikipedia

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    This can also help a person to form or discover their identity without any outside distractions. Solitude also provides time for contemplation, growth in personal spirituality, and self-examination. In these situations, loneliness can be avoided as long as the person in solitude knows that they have meaningful relations with others.

  4. Isolates - Wikipedia

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    Isolates can be voluntarily or involuntarily isolated from peer groups, cliques, or friendship groups. Overall, isolates may experience higher levels of depression than same-age peers. Studies by Ennett and Bauman (1993) found that isolates were more prone to smoke than members of friendship groups. [ 2 ]

  5. Emotional isolation - Wikipedia

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    Emotional isolation is a state of isolation where one may have a well-functioning social network but still feels emotionally separated from others.. Population-based research indicates that one in five middle-aged and elderly men (50–80 years) in Sweden are emotionally isolated (defined as having no one in whom one can confide).

  6. Isolation - Wikipedia

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    An isolated system, a system without any external exchange; Isolating language, a type of language with a low morpheme-per-word ratio; Isolation (microbiology), techniques to separate microbes from a sample containing mixtures of microbes

  7. The Epidemic of Gay Loneliness - The Huffington Post

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    But I kept trying to wring it out like a rag to get something out of it that wasn’t in there—social support, or companionship. It was a way of not dealing with my own life. And I kept denying it was a problem because I had always told myself, ‘I’ve come out, I moved to San Francisco, I’m done, I did what I had to do as a gay person.’”

  8. Lone worker - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a Lone Worker in Canada is someone who is alone at work or when they are on their own; when they cannot be seen or heard by another person. [6] Lone worker regulations are complicated by the fact that there are fourteen jurisdictions – one federal, ten provincial and three territorial.

  9. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    For example, when a person is sick and cannot socialize with friends, this would be a case of transient loneliness. Once the person got better it would be easy for them to alleviate their loneliness. A person with long term feelings of loneliness, regardless of if they are at a family gathering or with friends, is experiencing chronic loneliness.