根据2026年3月1日的调查, 超过半数的美国人经常或有时感到孤独,
Over half of Americans feel lonely often or sometimes, according to a March 1, 2026, survey, highlighting ongoing loneliness despite public health efforts.
2026年3月1日公布的一项新的全国调查发现,一半以上的美国人报告说,他们常常或有时感到孤独,这标志着尽管最近采取了公共卫生举措,但孤独感仍在持续上升。
A new national survey released on March 1, 2026, finds that over half of Americans report feeling lonely often or sometimes, marking a continued rise in loneliness despite recent public health initiatives.
专家将这一趋势归因于社会动态的变化、屏幕时间的增加和经济压力。
Experts attribute the trend to shifting social dynamics, increased screen time, and economic pressures.
这些数据突出表明,心理健康专业人员日益关注孤立对福祉的长期影响。
The data underscores growing concern among mental health professionals about the long-term effects of isolation on well-being.