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What makes a lonely child: environmental, health, and multimodal neuroimaging correlates of prospective loneliness in the ABCD study
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Loneliness in childhood is a growing public health concern, yet early multilevel candidate risk and protective factors remain insufficiently mapped. Systematic investigation is essential to guide prevention and intervention during sensitive developmental periods. This study identifies environmental, health, and neurobiological factors associated with prospective loneliness in children.
Keywords:
Prospective loneliness
late childhood
environmental and health factors
neuroimaging correlates
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