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Academic paper / evidence document
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This document appears to be page 47 of an academic paper or book chapter discussing the psychological and health impacts of loneliness and social connectedness. It includes a 'Conclusion' section summarizing the importance of perceived social connection versus the quantity of relationships, followed by a list of academic references (citations 1-8). While the content is academic in nature, the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021293' Bates stamp, indicating it was included as evidence or collateral material in a US House Oversight Committee investigation, likely related to the Epstein inquiry given the user's prompt context, though no explicit Epstein references appear on this specific page.
People (6)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Buechner, F. | Author |
Cited in references for 'Telling the Truth'
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| Caspi, A. | Author |
Cited in references regarding socially isolated children
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| Hawkley, L. C. | Author |
Cited multiple times in references regarding loneliness and aging
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| Cacioppo, J. T. | Author |
Cited multiple times in references regarding loneliness and social connection
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| Sugisawa, H. | Author |
Cited in references regarding social networks in Japan
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| Cheng, S. | Author |
Cited in references regarding loneliness in elderly females
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| HarperCollins Publishers |
Publisher listed in references
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| W. W. Norton & Company |
Publisher listed in references
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021293
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Relationships (1)
Listed together in references 5, 6, and 8
Key Quotes (2)
"Loneliness, after all, is not about how many social relationships a person has, but is about a belief that the existing social relationships fail to satisfy a desired sense of social connectedness."Source
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"The challenge, especially for those of us who live in Western society, is to recognize that the invisible force of social connectedness has benefits for health and well-being that we ignore at our peril."Source
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