Forbes May 17, 2022
Sarah Berger

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • 59% of respondents say they find it harder to form relationships since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, compared to just 13% of people who find it easier.
  • 25% report feeling anxious—and 20% said they feel scared—about socializing with friends or family they haven’t seen since the onset of the pandemic.
  • 56% of people feel more isolated since the onset of the pandemic, and 29% report feeling more depressed.

Despite the avalanche of apps and social media platforms designed to provide connection from the comfort of your couch, a new Forbes Health survey polling 2,000 participants shows more than half of respondents are finding it harder to form relationships with...

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