Lonely Matures <HD • 4K>

: Approximately 1 in 3 Americans aged 55 to 74 now live alone.

The following paper explores the psychological and social dimensions of loneliness in mature adults, focusing on its health impacts and coping mechanisms. Abstract lonely matures

While loneliness is often stereotyped as a condition of the very old, recent research suggests it is a complex phenomenon that peaks at various stages of maturity. This paper examines the prevalence of loneliness in middle-aged and older adults, identifies key social and psychological drivers, and explores the systemic health risks associated with chronic isolation in mature populations. : Approximately 1 in 3 Americans aged 55