Why Social Isolation and Loneliness are Public Health Issues
Presented by Tiffany Hughes, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.B.A., FGSA, Assistant Professor, Public Health, College of Graduate Studies
The COVID-19 pandemic required everyone to practice social distancing, but for many, this led to an increase in both general loneliness and total social isolation. In this presentation, Dr. Hughes will discuss the differences between the two labels, trends across time, and the differences by age, gender, and other demographics, as well as strategies to reduce isolation and loneliness.
For more information, please call 623-930-3868. Reservations are not necessary. To receive a monthly email about these health lectures, please send an email to azevents@midwestern.edu.
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