Social Isolation and Loneliness Among Rural and Urban People with Disabilities
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The Research & Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities has released a report on the effects of social isolation and loneliness have on people with disabilities living in rural and urban areas. Findings from the research report include:
-People with disabilities report more than double the rates of social isolation and loneliness than people without disabilities
-Rural people with disabilities report significantly fewer social connections but similar rates of loneliness compared to urban people with disabilities
-Structural barriers related to employment and transportation may play a role in social isolation and loneliness disparities among people with disabilities
-People with disabilities report more than double the rates of social isolation and loneliness than people without disabilities
-Rural people with disabilities report significantly fewer social connections but similar rates of loneliness compared to urban people with disabilities
-Structural barriers related to employment and transportation may play a role in social isolation and loneliness disparities among people with disabilities
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