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Young people feel loneliness the most The BBC Loneliness Experiment surveyed 55,000 people and showed that 16–24-year-olds feel loneliness the most.
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Read More »With over twenty years of experience working for Hartmann UK and as an NHS specialist nurse, Gail discusses the connection between loneliness and the extent to which it is experienced by different age groups. In 2018, Tracey Crouch was appointed to lead for loneliness due to the work of the Connection Coalition and the Jo Cox Foundation. Part of the UK Ministry for Sport and Civil Society, she was asked to take charge of finding a solution for those of us for struggle with being alone. The current Loneliness Minister is Baroness Barran, who acknowledged in 2021 that the consequences of the pandemic have made her role more crucial than ever. In her announcement, Baroness Barran spoke of millions of pounds to be distributed amongst organisations working to counter the effects of social isolation that had become so difficult for many. The hope is that government funds will help the 7.24 % who report “often or always” feeling lonely and the near 20% who are lonely some of the time.
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Read More »16-24-year-olds appear to be more connected than any other age group. Twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week, the young can contact friends, colleagues, and relatives via their smartphone. It seems counter-intuitive to believe that this group can feel acute loneliness. Logic suggests that the over 75s would be the loneliest. However, being alone is not the same as being lonely – and communication is not the same as human connection. In some respects, social media and direct messaging apps have colluded to make human connection less necessary. We no longer need to meet in real life, supplementing our relationships with technology chats and check-ins. Yet, as social creatures, human beings need to be in the company of others to feel that bond of connection and technology cannot replicate this. Loneliness has impacted the young more in the last few years due to the pandemic and government lockdowns. With isolation from friends, teachers, extended family and other community networks, young people were left to cope with powerful feelings of loneliness. In a YouGov poll, 69% of adolescents reported feeling often or sometimes alone and that this took a toll on their mental health. While young people could still connect via video conferencing, the lack of social mixing outside of the home and educational settings caused a sense of dislocation. Returning to the world post-pandemic has proven challenging for many. Yet, some experts believe loneliness was a problem amongst the young long before COVID. Leaving home to go to university can bring on intense feelings of loneliness, as can starting a new job away from your hometown. Equally, because of social media, the requirement to venture out beyond the confines of home would have become a problem whether we were in lockdown or not. It is widely thought that social media can exacerbate the social pressure young people feel when they see others living a social life with seemingly endless resources of friends and events.
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Read More »Invites will likely be fewer and harder to accept when they do arrive. Much of life would have been lived in partnership with another, making new experiences easier when they were around. The spouse left behind will likely go through the turmoil of grief, having lost the person who was always around to talk with. The Guardian, in 2018, called loneliness in the over-50s “a looming health concern”. As well as widowhood, the newspaper mentioned poor finance and ill-health as contributors to loneliness. Age UK reported that the geographical spread of families also adds to isolation issues.
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