This report sets out what we know about loneliness and the
evidence gaps. It was commissioned by DCMS and produced by the
DCMS Loneliness Evidence Group.
From:
Department for Culture,
Media and Sport and Department for Digital,
Culture, Media & Sport
Published
26 January 2022
Last updated
17 March 2023 — See all updates
Documents
Tackling loneliness
evidence review: executive summary
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Tackling loneliness
evidence review: main report
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Evidence gaps table
summaries (updated March 2023).
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Details
DCMS set up the Tackling Loneliness Evidence Group in 2021. The
evidence group brings together academics and experts working in
the field of loneliness to help coordinate loneliness research so
that new research builds upon the evidence base without
duplication and focuses on priority evidence gaps
DCMS commissioned the evidence group to produce this independent
report, which provides non-specialists with an informed expert
overview of the evidence gaps that still need to be filled in the
field of loneliness. It is not a systematic review. The report
also suggests priorities for future research on loneliness. It is
intended for both policymakers and researchers in the field of
loneliness.
The evidence group have committed to updating the evidence gaps
table annually to reflect new research in the area.
Loneliness is a devolved policy area. Although the report focuses
on UK wide evidence gaps, DCMS’s work to tackle loneliness
focuses on England only.
This report was written by the independent academics listed in
the review, and the views expressed are those of the authors