Examining individual and geographic factors associated with social isolation and loneliness using Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) dataVerena Menec, Scott Nowicki, Nancy E. Newall et al.|PLoS ONE|2019Cited by 193
The prevalence of multimorbidity and associations with lifestyle factors among middle-aged Canadians: an analysis of Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging dataMohammad Nazmus Sakib, Verena Menec, Philip St. John et al.|BMC Public Health|2019Cited by 174
Examining social isolation and loneliness in combination in relation to social support and psychological distress using Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging (CLSA) dataVerena Menec, Scott Nowicki, Nancy E. Newall et al.|PLoS ONE|2020Cited by 163
From Social Integration to Social Isolation: The Relationship Between Social Network Types and Perceived Availability of Social Support in a National Sample of Older CanadiansOksana Harasemiw, Verena Menec, Nancy E. Newall et al.|Research on Aging|2017Cited by 92
Does the Relationship Between Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Health Outcomes Persist Into Very Old Age? A Population-Based StudyVerena Menec, Shari Fournier, Scott Nowicki et al.|Journal of Aging and Health|2010Cited by 89