The lack of social interaction has become a public health issue after studies that linked loneliness to several diseases, in addition to considering the condition as a risk factor for increased global mortality.
The World Health Organisation (WHO), responsible for proposing solutions to the problem, classifies the situation as a true epidemic, given the impact on young people and the elderly, from rich to poor countries.
A mega-review of studies carried out in 2023, involving more than 1 million people, indicates a 33% increase in mortality among lonely people.
The condition of loneliness faced by different individuals around the world also triggers unhealthy behaviours, including:
Additionally, a lack of social connection harms self-esteem and increases the risk of mental health problems such as depression and anxiety.
Loneliness does not always have to do with being alone, as many people can feel lonely even when surrounded by friends or family. Therefore, although this complex negative feeling is difficult to define, we can understand it as a mental state of isolation, where the individual feels rejected or disconnected from other people.
If you have been feeling alone and have been looking for ways to escape loneliness, know that there is a solution for you.
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Social isolation and loneliness
How loneliness can affect the mind