ARTE Europe Weekly: Why Are Europe's Youth So Lonely?
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It has never been so easy to keep in touch with each other: news in seconds, social media without a break, networking over every distance. And yet more and more young people feel lonely. How does it fit together? Psychologist Mag. Dr. Karin Flenreiss-Frankl knows the reasons.
Loneliness is no longer just a matter for older people: according to the World Health Organization (WHO) it already affects more than 20% of adolescents and 17% of those under 30 in Europe. In a context marked by precariousness, pressure from social networks and the difficulty of building stable links, loneliness is consolidated as a public health problem of the first order, which impacts on mental health, social cohesion and even democratic sta…
Youth Loneliness in Europe Linked to Heavy Social Media Use
Archyde Walk into any coffee shop in Madrid, Berlin, or London, and you will see the same tableau: a dozen twenty-somethings sitting in close proximity, their faces illuminated by the cold ... Read More The post Youth Loneliness in Europe Linked to Heavy Social Media Use appeared first on Archyde.
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