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Isolation in America: Does Living Alone Mean Being Alone?

February 6, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

HCB: You conducted interviews with hundreds of people across the country who live alone. Tell us about the trends you identified in the book. Klinenberg: When I looked more closely at the issue I learned that living alone had become incredibly commo ...

Community-Based Participatory Research Shows How a Community Initiative Creates Networks to Improve Well-Being

December 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Relationship between social participation and human health and well-being.

Human Capital News Roundup: Food deserts, physician misconduct online, health benefits of strong social ties, and more.

March 29, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Around the country, the news media is covering the groundbreaking work of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation scholars, fellows and grantees. Here are some examples. Nurse.com and Becker’s Hospital Review report on the launch of the Robert Wood Johnson F ...

Perpetration of Physical Assault Against Dating Partners, Peers, and Siblings Among a Locally Representative Sample of High School Students in Boston, Massachusetts

December 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Ten percent of U.S. high school students experience dating violence. This study investigated whether Boston high school students had committed various types of physical abuse against their boyfriends and girlfriends the study also examined violence committed against siblings and peers.

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