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    Changes in Internet use patterns among older adults in England from before to after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic by Kung, Claryn S. J., Steptoe, Andrew

    Published in Scientific reports (09-03-2023)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic brought about an increased reliance on the Internet for various daily activities. Given the known digital divide, it is important to…”
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    Mental health and the response to financial incentives: Evidence from a survey incentives experiment by Kung, Claryn S.J., Johnston, David W., Shields, Michael A.

    Published in Journal of health economics (01-11-2018)
    “…Although mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression are common, there is little research on whether individuals in poor mental health react…”
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    Social Isolation, Social Support, and Loneliness Profiles Before and After Spousal Death and the Buffering Role of Financial Resources by Freak-Poli, Rosanne, Kung, Claryn S J, Ryan, Joanne, Shields, Michael A

    “…Abstract Objectives We provide new evidence on the profiles of social isolation, social support, and loneliness before and after spousal death for older…”
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    Changes in retirement plans in the English older population during the COVID-19 pandemic: The roles of health factors and financial insecurity by Kung, Claryn S. J., Zhu, Jingmin, Zaninotto, Paola, Steptoe, Andrew

    Published in European journal of ageing (01-12-2023)
    “…Over the course of 2020 and 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted lives globally. In the UK, unemployment rate continued to increase during and post-lockdown…”
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    Economic Aspects of Loneliness in Australia by Kung, Claryn S. J., Kunz, Johannes S., Shields, Michael A.

    Published in Australian economic review (01-03-2021)
    “…We highlight the problem of loneliness, and argue that it is not only a public health issue but also an economic problem. We provide a brief review of findings…”
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    Health in widowhood: The roles of social capital and economic resources by Kung, Claryn S.J.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-05-2020)
    “…A sizeable literature has demonstrated strong negative associations between widowhood and health, but longitudinal evidence on moderating factors has been…”
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    Changes in well-being among socially isolated older people during the COVID-19 pandemic: An outcome-wide analysis by Kung, Claryn S J, Steptoe, Andrew

    “…Older adults experienced major changes during the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing restrictions, and it might be expected that those who were already socially…”
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    Internet use and psychological wellbeing among older adults in England: a difference-in-differences analysis over the COVID-19 pandemic by Kung, Claryn S J, Steptoe, Andrew

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-08-2023)
    “…Longitudinal evidence on how Internet use affects the psychological wellbeing of older adults has been mixed. As policymakers invest in efforts to reduce the…”
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    Economic gradients in loneliness, social isolation and social support: Evidence from the UK Biobank by Kung, Claryn S.J., Pudney, Stephen E., Shields, Michael A.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-08-2022)
    “…Despite the substantial literature on how loneliness is associated with poor health and premature mortality, there is little detailed research on the extent of…”
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    COVID-19 lockdowns and changes in loneliness among young people in the U.K by Kung, Claryn S.J., Kunz, Johannes S., Shields, Michael A.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-03-2023)
    “…There has been growing concern that loneliness has increased throughout the COVID-19 lockdowns, and that the burden has fallen heavily on young people. This is…”
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    Who is resilient in a time of crisis? The importance of financial and non‐financial resources by Johnston, David W., Kung, Claryn S. J., Shields, Michael A.

    Published in Health economics (01-12-2021)
    “…Enhancing population resilience to adverse events is now a policy priority. Accordingly, there have been calls for more evidence on the determinants of…”
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    For richer, for poorer: the relationship between adolescent obesity and future household economic prosperity by Black, Nicole, Kung, Claryn S.J., Peeters, Anna

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-06-2018)
    “…Adolescent obesity not only has serious long-term health implications, but also the potential to lead to a socioeconomic trajectory of lower earnings and…”
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    The link between health and economic preferences: Evidence from 22 OECD countries by Cen, Xi, Johnston, David W., Kung, Claryn S. J., Shields, Michael A., Sun, Eric C.

    Published in Health economics (01-04-2021)
    “…We study the link between health status and economic preferences using survey data from 22 Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD)…”
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    Differential roles of positive and negative perfectionism in predicting occupational eustress and distress by Kung, Claryn S.J., Chan, Carina K.Y.

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-02-2014)
    “…•Two types of perfectionism (positive and negative) exist among daytime employees.•Positive and negative perfectionism differentially predict eustress and…”
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    Context Matters: Internet Usage and Loneliness Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Hosea, Angelica, Kung, Claryn S J, Potter, Sophie, Steptoe, Andrew

    “…Later life is often categorized by higher-than-average levels of loneliness, but individual differences are vast and not well understood. Emerging evidence…”
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