Detecting Loneliness in People Using Technology

  • Qirtas M
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Abstract

Loneliness has a negative effect on both physical and mental health, which increases the risk of both morbidity, including heart conditions, and death. Poor social bonds have been linked to a 29% rise in coronary heart disease and a 32% rise in strokes in a study that looked at thousands of people. Loneliness can have a serious impact on the brain, and it can also weaken the body’s immune system, which can cause many health problems. Loneliness can reduce a person’s life expectancy by fifteen years, which is equivalent to being overweight or smoking 15 cigarettes per day. That’s why early detection of chronic loneliness is very important to avoid its long-term health problems.

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Qirtas, M. (2022). Detecting Loneliness in People Using Technology. The Boolean: Snapshots of Doctoral Research at University College Cork, 97–104. https://doi.org/10.33178/boolean.2022.1.17

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