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Old 06-23-2006, 11:57 AM
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The lonely among us.

This trend is surprising. Why is it that despite supporting some of the greatest social freedoms anywhere, increasing numbers of people are isolated from each other?

By Ely Portillo
Knight Ridder Newspapers

WASHINGTON — Americans, who shocked pollsters in 1985 when they said they had only three close friends, today say they have just two. And the number who say they have no one to discuss important matters with has doubled to 1 in 4, according to a nationwide survey released today.

It found that men and women of every race, age and education level reported fewer intimate friends than the same survey turned up in 1985. Their remaining confidants were more likely to be members of their nuclear family than in 1985, according to the study, but intimacy within families was down, too. The findings are reported in the June issue of the American Sociological Review.

Weakening bonds of friendship, which other studies affirm, have far-reaching effects. Among them: fewer people to turn to for help in crises such as Hurricane Katrina, fewer watchdogs to deter neighborhood crime, fewer visitors for hospital patients and fewer participants in community groups. The decline, which was greatest in estimates of the number of friends outside the family, also puts added pressure on spouses, families and counselors.

source: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003080031_lonely23.html
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