Lonely | Matures

Contrary to the "lonely elderly" myth, loneliness levels often trend downward between the ages of 20 and 75, with a steep increase only after age 75.

: Older women are more likely to live alone (1 in 3) compared to older men (1 in 5), largely due to greater longevity and lower rates of remarriage after widowhood or "gray divorce". 3. Critical Drivers of Maturity-Onset Loneliness lonely matures

The following paper explores the psychological and social dimensions of loneliness in mature adults, focusing on its health impacts and coping mechanisms. Abstract Contrary to the "lonely elderly" myth, loneliness levels