Staying Single for Longer Affects Young People's Well-Being
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Being long without a partnership puts people at a different level of stress. According to a study, who stays single for a long time feels increasingly uncomfortable with the years - and especially at the end of the 20th. Especially a group of young adults stays alone for longer.
Long single life carries moderate but increasing risks for the well-being of young people.
More and more young adults do not enter into romantic relationships – with possible consequences for their well-being, as a recent study by the University of Zurich shows.
A study by the University of Zurich showed that young people who remain single for a long time become more dissatisfied and lonely.
According to a study, those who remain long singles feel uncomfortable with the years – especially in the late twenties. But which young adults are expected to stay alone longer?According to a study, young adults who remain long-term singles lose more and more life satisfaction over time and feel increasingly lonely. According to the study of the University of Zurich (UZH), these burdens are particularly pronounced in the late twenties. Depressi…
Anyone who stays single as a young person becomes more dissatisfied and lonely. A study by the University of Zurich shows this.
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