Does Living Alone Increase Mental Health Risk?

A new study concludes that living alone is linked to common mental disorders. Mental disorders such as anxiety, mood disorders, and substance use disorders are affecting all age groups and sexes. One third of people will experience a common mental disorder sometime in their life, and it has been found that loneliness is the driver. Earlier studies showed that loneliness is linked to anxiety and depression. For anyone living alone or feeling lonely there are interventions available. click here.