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Over 60% of U.S. adults say societal division is a major stressor, fueling loneliness and mental health struggles, despite widespread belief in the importance of relationships.
A new APA survey released on November 6, 2025, finds that over 60% of U.S. adults cite societal division as a major stressor, with more than half reporting feelings of isolation and nearly 70% saying they needed more emotional support than they received—up from 65% in 2024.
Stress from division is linked to loneliness, family tension, canceled plans, and difficulty planning for the future.
Loneliness correlates with higher rates of depression, anxiety, fatigue, and headaches.
Despite widespread concern, 92% say relationships are vital to life meaning, and 84% remain hopeful about building a fulfilling life.
Experts stress that social connection is crucial for mental and physical well-being.
Más del 60% de los adultos estadounidenses dicen que la división social es un factor de estrés importante, alimentando la soledad y los problemas de salud mental, a pesar de la creencia generalizada en la importancia de las relaciones.