School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, David Keir Building, 18-30 Malone Road, Belfast, BT9 5BN, UK.
Department of Sociology, Durham University, 29-32 Old Elvet, Durham, DH1 3HN, UK.
Syst Rev. 2020 Dec 6;9(1):284. doi: 10.1186/s13643-020-01544-x.
Loneliness is a highly prevalent, harmful, and aversive experience which is fundamentally subjective: social isolation alone cannot account for loneliness, and people can experience loneliness even with ample social connections. A number of studies have qualitatively explored experiences of loneliness; however, the research lacks a comprehensive overview of these experiences. We present a protocol for a study that will, for the first time, systematically review and synthesise the qualitative literature on experiences of loneliness in people of all ages from the general, non-clinical population. The aim is to offer a fine-grained look at experiences of loneliness across the lifespan.
We will search multiple electronic databases from their inception onwards: PsycINFO, MEDLINE, Scopus, Child Development & Adolescent Studies, Sociological Abstracts, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, CINAHL, and the Education Resource Information Center. Sources of grey literature will also be searched. We will include empirical studies published in English including any qualitative study design (e.g. interview, focus group). Studies should focus on individuals from non-clinical populations of any age who describe experiences of loneliness. All citations, abstracts, and full-text articles will be screened by one author with a second author ensuring consistency regarding inclusion. Potential conflicts will be resolved through discussion. Thematic synthesis will be used to synthesise this literature, and study quality will be assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Qualitative Research. The planned review will be reported according to the Enhancing Transparency in Reporting the Synthesis of Qualitative Research (ENTREQ) statement.
The growing body of research on loneliness predictors, outcomes, and interventions must be grounded in an understanding of the lived experience of loneliness. This systematic review and thematic synthesis will clarify how loneliness is subjectively experienced across the lifespan in the general population. This will allow for a more holistic understanding of the lived experience of loneliness which can inform clinicians, researchers, and policymakers working in this important area.
PROSPERO CRD42020178105 .
孤独是一种普遍存在、有害且令人不快的体验,它从根本上是主观的:仅仅是社会隔离并不能解释孤独,即使有充足的社交关系,人们也可能感到孤独。许多研究已经从定性的角度探讨了孤独的体验;然而,这些研究缺乏对这些体验的全面概述。我们提出了一项研究方案,该方案将首次系统地回顾和综合来自普通非临床人群的所有年龄段人群中孤独体验的定性文献。目的是提供对整个生命周期中孤独体验的细致观察。
我们将从创建之初开始搜索多个电子数据库:PsycINFO、MEDLINE、Scopus、儿童发展与青少年研究、社会学文摘、国际社会科学文献书目、CINAHL 和教育资源信息中心。还将搜索灰色文献来源。我们将包括以英语发表的实证研究,包括任何定性研究设计(例如访谈、焦点小组)。研究应关注来自任何年龄段的非临床人群的个体,他们描述了孤独的体验。所有引文、摘要和全文文章都将由一名作者筛选,第二名作者确保纳入的一致性。潜在的冲突将通过讨论解决。主题综合将用于综合该文献,使用 Joanna Briggs 研究所定性研究批判性评估清单评估研究质量。计划的综述将根据增强定性研究综合报告透明度 (ENTREQ) 声明进行报告。
关于孤独预测因素、结果和干预措施的研究不断增加,必须基于对孤独感的生活体验的理解。这项系统的综述和主题综合将阐明在普通人群中,孤独在整个生命周期中是如何被主观体验的。这将使人们更全面地了解孤独的生活体验,为在这一重要领域工作的临床医生、研究人员和政策制定者提供信息。
PROSPERO CRD42020178105。