More than half of young parents feel lonely and isolated

The United Kingdom is experiencing an epidemic of loneliness. Despite being more connected to the digital side than ever before, many of us feel lonely over a considerable period of time. And, apparently, to make parents only intensify the feelings of isolation. New research, [...]
The United Kingdom is experiencing an epidemic of loneliness.
Despite being more connected to the digital side than ever before, many of us feel lonely over a considerable period of time.
And, apparently, to make parents only intensify the feelings of isolation.
New research, published by “Coram Family and Childgirl”, has revealed that parents with children under five years of age feel lonely at least over half (56 percent) during a time.
Even the financial aspect plays a big role in this matter, where parents with smaller incomes are more inclined to say that they feel more isolated than their parents with more income.
The study has also found that this problem affects women more than males.










