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Wysa Reveals Loneliness Has Higher Health Risk Than Demographics

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wysa, the leader in AI-guided mental healthcare, today released new research showing that loneliness is not just a social problem but a serious clinical risk factor, strongly linked to both mental and physical illness. In a nationally representative survey of 2,044 US adults, the study found widespread loneliness with clear associations to depression, pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance.

The report, ‘Loneliness at the Crossroads of Mental and Physical Health’, reveals that nearly one in three Americans (29%) often or always feel lonely. Among those who often or always feel lonely, 59% screened positive for depression, more than eight times the 7% seen in those rarely or never lonely.

Loneliness also takes a heavy toll on physical health. 79% report moderate to severe pain daily, nearly double the 41% among their less lonely peers, and 52% struggle with insomnia, more than triple the 15% who are rarely lonely. Fatigue is widespread too, with 46% affected, twice the 23% in the non-lonely group. Muscle or joint pain is reported by 39%, almost five times the 8% baseline, while 58% suffer frequent headaches or migraines, nearly four times the 15% among those who are seldom lonely.

The study also reveals important insights into how loneliness varies across age groups and living situations. Loneliness is most intense among young adults aged 18-24, with half reporting feeling often or always lonely, and it gradually declines with age to just 10% among those over 65. This suggests generational differences in social life constructs and community experiences, with loneliness a defining challenge early in adulthood.

The research overturns the common assumption that living alone is the primary risk factor for loneliness. Instead, adults living with parents or in shared adult households report some of the highest rates of persistent loneliness, with nearly half frequently feeling lonely. This highlights the critical distinction between physical cohabitation and emotional connection. Living with a partner offers the strongest protection against loneliness, with only one in five experiencing frequent loneliness.

This report underscores that while digital tools and AI-powered support play a growing role in reaching and assisting patients, regular human contact remains essential as the primary driver of effective care, ensuring patients feel genuinely connected and supported.

Loneliness is no longer just a social issue; it is a clinical crisis demanding integrated solutions,” said Jo Aggarwal, Founder and CEO of Wysa. “Despite technological advances, the findings highlight the need for human-centered care, supported by technology. Wysa’s AI extends the reach of clinicians by providing support and monitoring between appointments, while keeping human connection at the core. This approach helps address the emotional struggles that coexist with physical ill health.

Patients overwhelmingly connect their physical health challenges to mental health factors such as stress, anxiety, and depression rather than strictly physical causes, yet healthcare remains fragmented, treating mind and body separately. This research underscores the need for healthcare models that integrate mental and physical health support.

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