What we learned about loneliness from talking to OSU students

We surveyed Ohio State University students to understand how loneliness shows up on campus. See what they shared about judgment, expression, and why anonymous connection matters.
Why Do Young People Feel Lonely? Study Explains

Discover why loneliness is rising among young people and how technology, from social media to digital companions, can provide meaningful solutions. Based on insights from a recent study.
Can venting make friends like you? A new study finds out

Discover how venting can positively impact your relationships, according to a recent study by UCLA psychologists.
New Research Highlights the Importance of Tailored Emotional Support

A recent study on interpersonal emotion regulation highlights the importance of tailored emotional support. Let’s explore the study’s findings and discuss how they can be applied in practice.
What is the UCLA Loneliness Scale? Can We Measure Loneliness?

Ever wondered why some people feel isolated even when surrounded by others? The UCLA Loneliness Scale, developed in the 1970s, is a powerful tool that helps us understand the nuances of loneliness. In this article, we’ll explore what the scale measures, how it’s used, and why it’s crucial in today’s connected yet often lonely world.