Study Reveals High Levels of Loneliness Among Estonians A recent study conducted by Kantar Emori, titled “Loneliness in Estonia,” has revealed significant levels of loneliness experienced by the population. The research indicates that over half of Estonian people report feeling alone at least once in the past month. Furthermore, approximately one in seven individuals experience feelings of loneliness on a constant or very frequent basis. The study highlights the complex challenges faced by adolescents, who often navigate a delicate balance between familial support and the desire for independence. This period frequently involves seeking connection through social networks, both online and with peers, while simultaneously exploring a sense of self. The use of mobile phones and social media, while potentially fostering cohesion, can also contribute to increased anxiety and feelings of isolation. Researchers emphasize that loneliness is a pervasive issue, with no identifiable cause or specific demographic affected. The study underscores the importance of understanding and addressing the emotional well-being of people within the Estonian community. It’s important to note that there is no readily available remedy for loneliness; it’s a deeply felt experience for many. The findings underscore the need for continued research and support for individuals experiencing loneliness. Topics: #loneliness #people #person Post navigation REEDENE RÕÕM⟩The Finnish skiing officials would throw their pants off to get a medal The USA allows temporarily certain parts of Russian oil to be sold