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Over 80% Of Adults In The U.S. Experience Loneliness, Study Finds

Last updated: July 16, 2025 5:40 pm
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Loneliness Epidemic: New Study Reveals Alarming Statistics

A recent study conducted on nearly 50,000 individuals in the United States has shed light on the pervasive issue of loneliness in society. The findings are concerning, with over 80% of participants reporting some level of loneliness. Interestingly, the study also revealed that women and white individuals are more susceptible to loneliness compared to their male and non-white counterparts. This puts them at a higher risk for experiencing depression and poor physical health outcomes.

Lead author of the study, Oluwasegun Akinyemi, a senior research fellow at the Howard University College of Medicine, emphasized the significant impact of loneliness on individuals. He stated, “People who felt lonely ‘always’ had a fivefold increase in depression risk, 11 more poor mental health days, and 5 additional poor physical health days per month compared to those who never felt lonely.” These effects were consistent across different demographic factors such as age, race, and gender.

Despite the widespread impact of loneliness, the study also highlighted some interesting findings. While loneliness was found to increase the risk of depression across all racial/ethnic groups, Black and Hispanic individuals reported comparatively lower odds of depression. This suggests the presence of potential cultural or social buffering mechanisms that may protect these groups from the negative effects of loneliness.

The study emphasized the need for interventions to address loneliness as a critical public health priority. Suggestions included social prescribing, community building programs, and integrating social connection screening into routine care. Technology-driven tools were also recommended to connect isolated individuals, particularly in rural or underserved areas.

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However, one of the major challenges identified in addressing loneliness is the stigma associated with admitting feelings of loneliness. Many individuals fear being perceived as weak or socially inadequate, which may prevent them from seeking help. Overcoming this stigma is crucial in order to provide support and interventions for those struggling with loneliness.

In conclusion, the study calls for national action to recognize loneliness as a modifiable risk factor, similar to smoking or obesity. The next steps involve evaluating interventions and studying how digital tools and cultural factors influence loneliness in diverse populations. By raising awareness and implementing targeted strategies, we can work towards combating the loneliness epidemic and improving overall well-being for all individuals.

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