A large, multiwave national survey shows loneliness and anxiety track much more strongly with age than with gender: young adults (18–29), both men and women, display the highest social‑isolation and distress scores, and young women may register the worst outcomes. The result reframes the 'male loneliness' story into a broader youth mental‑health emergency that requires age‑targeted interventions.
— Recasting loneliness as a youth (not male‑only) crisis shifts public‑health, education and platform‑policy priorities toward universal adolescent supports, school‑based screening, and youth‑focused social infrastructure.
Lakshya Jain
2026.01.09
100% relevant
The Argument’s study: three national surveys (Aug–Dec 2025) with ~23,000 item responses across ~4,500 respondents that map socialization/anxiety items to a −1..1 sociality index and find young women scored worst.
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