盖洛普和Meta最新发布《全球社交关系状况》Gallup-Meta-Global State of Social Connections Report-2023-英-64页.pdf
The Global State of Social Connections COPYRIGHT STANDARDSThis document contains proprietary research, copyrighted and trademarked materials of Gallup, Inc. Accordingly, international and domestic laws and penalties guaranteeing patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret protection safeguard the ideas, concepts and recommendations related within this document. The materials contained in this document and/or the document itself may be downloaded and/or copied provided that all copies retain the copyright, trademark and any other proprietary notices contained on the materials and/or document. No changes may be made to this document without the express written permission of Gallup, Inc. Any reference whatsoever to this document, in whole or in part, on any webpage must provide a link back to the original document in its entirety. Except as expressly provided herein, the transmission of this material shall not be construed to grant a license of any type under any patents, copyright or trademarks owned or controlled by Gallup, Inc. Gallup® is a trademark of Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and copyrights are property of their respective owners. The Global State of Social Connections The Global State of Social Connections Table of Contents 2 Executive Summary 4 Global State of Social Connections 8 Section 1: How Connected or Lonely Do People Feel? 16 Section 2: How Do Connectedness and Loneliness Vary by Age and Gender? 28 Section 3: With Whom Do People Interact? 34 Conclusion 36 Appendix Copyright © 2023 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.1The Global State of Social Connections Executive SummarySocial needs are universal, and the degree to which they are fulfilled — or not — impacts the health, well-being and resilience of people everywhere. With increasing global interest in understanding how social connections support or hinder health, policymakers worldwide may benefit from reliable data on the current state of social connectedness.Meta and Gallup have collaborated on two research studies to help fill this gap. In 2022, the Meta-Gallup State of Social Connections report revealed important variations in people’s sense of connectedness and loneliness across the seven countries studied. This report builds on that research by presenting data on connections and loneliness among people from 142 countries.1 Global Findings1 In this report, “countries” is used as a general term to refer to both independent nations and the territories of other countries.• Most people (72%) felt “very” or “fairly” connected to others; 6% did not feel connected “at all” to other people.• Nearly a quarter (24%) of the global population felt “very” or “fairly” lonely, while 49% said they were not lonely “at all.”• Similar percentages of men and women reported feeling very or fairly connected to others (73% and 72%, respectively) or very or fairly lonely (24% each); however, there were sizable gender differences in feelings of social connectedness and
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