Conexiones sociales: por qu benefician su salud
9 de febrero de 2022

Hay días en que una charla con un amigo es todo lo que necesita para sentirse mejor. ¿Por qué? Porque los seres humanos somos seres sociales. Si bien tenemos más tecnología que nunca al alcance de la mano, a veces podemos seguir sintiéndonos apartados o desconectados. Dr. Buddy Coard, Ed.D., Psychologist at the Stacie Mathewson Behavioral Health Addiction Institute at Renown, discusses the importance of social connections and tips on how to keep connecting, warning signs of loneliness and how to feel less lonely.
Why are Social Connections Important?
Dr. Coard points to significant research on the topic of loneliness and social connections. He uses the findings below to detail how social connections affect our overall health.
In a recent survey 40% of participants reported they sometimes or always feel that their relationships are not meaningful and that they feel isolated. Surprisingly, this survey suggests Generation Z (18-22 years old) is the loneliest generation.
Another study associates loneliness as a risk factor for early death. It indicates lack of social connection heightens health risks as much as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, or having alcohol use disorder. In fact, loneliness and social isolation are twice as harmful to physical and mental health as obesity (Perspectives on Psychological Science, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2015).
A 2018 study investigated several standard measures of social isolation, including marital status, frequency of religious service attendance, club meetings/group activities and number of close friends or relatives. The findings revealed race as a strong predictor of social isolation. In particular, black men and women were more likely to be lonely than were white men and women.
Loneliness also switches on your body’s long-term “fight-or-flight” stress signaling system, which negatively affects your immune system. People who feel lonely have lower immunity and more inflammation than people who don’t.
Dr. Coard recommends the following tips for those who feel lonely.
Tips to Increase Social Connection
Warning Signs of Chronic Loneliness
One size does not fit all when it comes to loneliness. For this reason, loneliness can be different depending on your particular situation and your unique personality. However, if you feel some (or all) of the following symptoms, chronic loneliness may be affecting you:
- Lack of ‘best’ or close friends. You connect with others on a surface level, but feel no one truly understands you. People are n your life, yet you are not connecting on a deep, intimate level with them.
- You feel lonely even when people are around. This means feeling disengaged or not part of the group when around others.
- You feel less than enough. You often doubt yourself or don’t feel good enough when comparing yourself to others. And social situations feel exhausting.
What Can Someone Do to Feel Less Lonely?
Dr. Coard offers the following suggestion for those with a lack of social connections:
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