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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
Buechner, F. Author
Cited in references for 'Telling the Truth'
Caspi, A. Author
Cited in references regarding socially isolated children
Hawkley, L. C. Author
Cited multiple times in references regarding loneliness and aging
Cacioppo, J. T. Author
Cited multiple times in references regarding loneliness and social connection
Sugisawa, H. Author
Cited in references regarding social networks in Japan
Cheng, S. Author
Cited in references regarding loneliness in elderly females

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
HarperCollins Publishers
Publisher listed in references
W. W. Norton & Company
Publisher listed in references
House Oversight Committee
Implied by Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021293

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of publishers HarperCollins and W. W. Norton & Company
Location of study cited in Reference 3

Relationships (1)

Hawkley, L. C. Co-authors Cacioppo, J. T.
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."
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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."
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