Study: Loneliness Among Young Adults Remains High
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Even after the Coronapandemie, loneliness among young people remains an important issue. Especially the group of 21- to 30-year-olds is affected.
It was obviously not a Corona phenomenon: According to studies, even years after the pandemic, younger people in particular feel lonely. Experts speak of "persistent psychosocial stress".
Wiesbaden – Approximately one in five young adults in Germany feels very lonely. This was announced today in Wiesbaden by the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB). The data comes from the Freda family demographic panel study from the winter of 2024/25. According to the study, even several years after the coronavirus pandemic, the proportion of those feeling very lonely...
In the Corona pandemic in particular, loneliness was an issue for many people. Years later, the social problem is still a problem. One age group is particularly affected.
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