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Robert Eres
Researcher at Swinburne University of Technology
Publications - 22
Citations - 702
Robert Eres is an academic researcher from Swinburne University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Loneliness & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 346 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Eres include Monash University & Royal Children's Hospital.
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Understanding loneliness in the twenty-first century: an update on correlates, risk factors, and potential solutions
TL;DR: A new proposed conceptual model of loneliness was proposed which showed the interplay between known and emerging correlates and risk factors from demography, health, to socio-environmental factors and illustrated how solutions can be delivered and tailored to an individual based on their life circumstances and preferences.
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Individual differences in local gray matter density are associated with differences in affective and cognitive empathy.
TL;DR: VBM results provide validation for empathy being a multi-component construct, suggesting that affective and cognitive empathy are differentially represented in brain morphometry as well as providing convergent evidence for empathybeing represented by different neural and structural correlates.
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The prevalence of loneliness across 113 countries: systematic review and meta-analysis
TL;DR: To summarise prevalence estimates within World Health Organization regions when feasible through meta-analysis, and to examine temporal trends of loneliness in countries where data exist, is examined.
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The influence of group membership on the neural correlates involved in empathy.
Robert Eres,Pascal Molenberghs +1 more
TL;DR: This mini-review provides information on how each of the three components is individually affected by group membership and how this leads to in-group bias.
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A pilot digital intervention targeting loneliness in young people with psychosis
Michelle H. Lim,John Gleeson,Thomas L. Rodebaugh,Robert Eres,Katrina M Long,Kit Casey,Jo Anne M. Abbott,Neil Thomas,David L. Penn,David L. Penn +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence is found that positive reinforcement of in-game rewards and evidence of positive mood changes added to the feasibility of the app, +Connect, which delivers positive psychology content daily for 6 weeks.