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- What is Causing Our Epidemic of Loneliness and How Can We Fix It?
There were no real gender differences found — men and women experienced similar rates of loneliness — nor were there major differences based on political ideology or race or ethnicity
- The Rise of Female Loneliness - The Good Men Project
Women today are balancing a constantly changing world of social wellbeing and personal success The delicate balance between work, personal, and home life is harder than ever, and it’s pushing
- Women are lonelier than ever. Its putting their health at risk
Whether it's navigating a career, divorce, perimenopause, illness or empty nesting, there are many life transitions where women may experience loneliness, says Dr Ingram
- The unseen epidemic: trauma and loneliness in urban midlife women . . .
Our study explores the experience of loneliness and the association with traumatic histories in midlife urban women, a predominantly low-income minority population
- Loneliness and isolation – the hidden threat to global health we can . . .
Today nearly one in six people globally report feeling lonely Among adolescents and young adults, as well as people living in low-income countries, the rate is even higher But loneliness and social isolation are not just emotional states – they can be lethal
- Why WHO Declared Loneliness a Global Epidemic
Loneliness affects health as seriously as smoking Here’s what the WHO’s epidemic declaration means and who’s most at risk
- 10 Hidden Causes of the Loneliness Epidemic No One Talks About
Here are 10 surprising and little-known reasons behind the rise in loneliness today—especially among women These causes are real, growing, and rarely discussed
- The silent epidemic: A multidimensional analysis of Women’s . . .
Loneliness in women is a silent, pervasive, and deeply damaging epidemic with severe consequences for mental health It is a product not of individual failing, but of complex interactions between gendered expectations, life transitions, social structures, and cognitive-emotional processes
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