Saturday, June 24, 2006

25% Of Americans Have No One To Confide In

(From The USA Today -- By Janet Kornblum)

Americans have a third fewer close friends and confidants than just two decades ago -- a sign that people may be living lonelier, more isolated lives than in the past.

In 1985, the average American had three people in whom to confide matters that were important to them, says a study in today's AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW.

In 2004, that number dropped to two, and one in four had no close confidants at all.

"You usually don't see that kind of big social change in a couple of decades," says study co-author LYNN SMITH-LOVIN, professor of sociology at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina

Close relationships are a safety net, she says.

"Whether it's picking up a child or finding someone to help you out of the city in a hurricane, these are people we depend on."

25% Of Americans Have No One To Confide In

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