Susan Mettes: The Loneliness Epidemic

The Loneliness Epidemic

Brazos Press, 2021

By Susan Mettes

WHO: Susan Mettes, a researcher and behavioral scientist who has worked with Barna Group, Thrivent Financial and World Vision.

SHE SAYS: “Loneliness is perennial. Loneliness is pretty much universal. And yet loneliness is urgent.”

THE BIG IDEA: Based on research from Barna Group, this book highlights the toll loneliness is taking on everyone.

THE PROGRESSION: Part 1, “Understanding an Epidemic,” defines terms and explains the study. Part 2, “When Loneliness Defies Stereotypes,” is a deep dive into how loneliness is influenced by age, romance, insecurity, social media, faith and privacy. The book concludes with “Protecting Against Loneliness,” a section that offers practical tips for those in leadership to help those who are lonely and break the loneliness cycle.

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