世界上四分之一的年轻人感到孤独
One In Four Young People In The World Feels Lonely

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/one-four-young-people-world-feels-lonely

在最近的统计数据中,研究人员发现,全球四分之一的年轻人(15-18 岁)表示感到非常孤独或相当孤独。 对于 19-29 岁的人,这一比例略有增加,达到 27%,之后由于可能的社会关系或生活方式,65 岁以上的人再次下降 (17%)。 尽管与新冠病毒相关的限制不久前取消,但这些发现凸显了孤独感的普遍程度仍然很高。 长期隔离的后果可能会增加患痴呆症和糖尿病等慢性疾病以及焦虑和抑郁等疾病的可能性,从而对身心健康产生负面影响。 然而,虽然数据揭示了谁感到孤立,但正在进行的研究旨在查明根本原因。

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recent study by Gallup and Meta, "The Global State of Social Connections," highlights just how prevalent loneliness is today.

The survey, which interviewed people aged 15+ in 142 countries from June 2022 to February 2023, provides insight on the prevalence of loneliness in different age groups.

As Statista's Anna Fleck reports, the results show that, globally, 25 percent of respondents between 15 and 18 years old feel "very lonely" or "fairly lonely."

This is even higher among those aged 19 to 29, with 27 percent of participants experiencing significant levels of loneliness. Respondents aged over 65 show a lower rate of loneliness, with only 17 percent reporting significant levels of isolation.

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While the coronavirus pandemic increased the feeling of isolation for many people, this data suggests that loneliness continues to afflict a high number of people, even now lockdowns have passed.

Loneliness can have serious health implications, with social isolation having been linked to an increased risk of several chronic diseases, such as diabetes and dementia, as well as mental health disorders including anxiety and depression.

Regarding the reasons why people may feel alone, the study clarifies that the data collected "contributes to explaining how people feel, but it is necessary to continue researching to find out why."

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