TY - JOUR
T1 - Integrating Foundational Theories of Loneliness to Develop Effective Interventions
T2 - Running Head: Foundational Theories and Effective Loneliness Interventions
AU - Goldman, Nina
AU - Qualter, Pamela
AU - Verity, Lily
AU - Walibhai, W
PY - 2025/8/25
Y1 - 2025/8/25
N2 - Loneliness is a complex and widespread experience that affects people across all ages and backgrounds. In this paper, we synthesise six foundational theories of loneliness from psychology - Attachment Theory, Social Needs Theory, Cognitive Discrepancy Theory, the Evolutionary Theory of Loneliness, Socio-Ecological Models, and Cultural Theory - to develop a multidimensional approach to intervention. Drawing on reviews of qualitative studies that explore how individuals themselves experience and explain loneliness, we connect theoretical insights to lived realities. That approach enhances the relevance and applicability of existing theories, but it also helps refine them to better reflect individual and cultural variation in both the theories and measurement. By integrating diverse perspectives, we outline practical strategies for prevention and intervention, that address loneliness at the individual, relational, community, and societal levels.
AB - Loneliness is a complex and widespread experience that affects people across all ages and backgrounds. In this paper, we synthesise six foundational theories of loneliness from psychology - Attachment Theory, Social Needs Theory, Cognitive Discrepancy Theory, the Evolutionary Theory of Loneliness, Socio-Ecological Models, and Cultural Theory - to develop a multidimensional approach to intervention. Drawing on reviews of qualitative studies that explore how individuals themselves experience and explain loneliness, we connect theoretical insights to lived realities. That approach enhances the relevance and applicability of existing theories, but it also helps refine them to better reflect individual and cultural variation in both the theories and measurement. By integrating diverse perspectives, we outline practical strategies for prevention and intervention, that address loneliness at the individual, relational, community, and societal levels.
KW - loneliness
KW - theories
KW - lived experience
KW - culture
KW - intervention
M3 - Article
SN - 2352-1546
JO - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
JF - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
ER -