Loneliness is keeping Gen Z awake at night

By Newsweek   |   1 year ago
Loneliness is keeping Gen Z awake at night

A study from Oregon State University found that college students who feel lonely are more likely to experience insomnia. Loneliness can disrupt sleep by increasing sensitivity to stress. Screen time also affects sleep, but loneliness is a stronger predictor of insomnia.

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