According to a 2021 American Perspectives Survey, Americans tend to have fewer close friends in recent years than they did in years past (see my article: Overcoming Loneliness and Social Isolation).
The survey also found that Americans talk to friends less often and rely on friends less for emotional support than they did in the past (see my article: Emotional Support From Your Family of Choice).
According to the survey, there are reasons for this, including:
- Americans are more mobile than they were before so this makes it difficult to maintain friendships with the consistency that these relationships need.
- Americans are working and traveling more for work which doesn't leave time to develop and foster friendships.
- American parents are spending more time with their children than previous generations so this doesn't allow much time for friendships.
Why Are Close Friendships Important to Your Mental Health?
Close friendships can improve mental health because friendships:
- Reduce Loneliness and Social Isolation: Spending time with friends can help prevent loneliness and social isolation which can have mental health benefits.
- Provide Emotional Support: Friends can help with getting through difficult times and to cope with anxiety, depression, stress and major changes.
- Improve Self Esteem: Positive interactions with friends can improve self esteem.
- Foster a Sense of Belonging: Close friends can increase feelings of belonging and community which can help with feeling connected and supported (see my article: The Need For Emotional Connection and a Sense of Belonging).
- Increase Happiness and Satisfaction with Life: Close friends can contribute to overall happiness and satisfaction with life.
- Help With Personal Growth: Friendships can challenge you to learn, grow and become a better version of yourself.
- Provide a Sense of Purpose: Close friendship can contribute to a sense of meaning and purpose in life (see my articles: A Search For a Meaningful Life and Living a Meaningful Life).
Why Are Close Friendship Important for Your Physical Health?
Close friendships can improve your physical health benefits because friendships can:
- Improve Cardiovascular Health: Having supportive friends can contribute to having healthier blood pressure and reduce the risk of cardiovascular problems.
- Enhance Immune Functions: Social support from friends can potentially enhance immune functions which reduce the risk of illness.
- Help Increase Life Expectancy: Studies have indicated that people with strong social connections tend to live longer.
Future Articles:
I'll continue to explore the importance of friendships in future articles.
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I have over 20 years of experience helping individual adults and couples.
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