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Teens who spend more time alone aren’t necessarily lonelier, new study suggests (opens in new tab)

A new study suggests that while spending time alone increases momentary feelings of loneliness, teenagers who are frequently alone aren't necessarily lonelier overall. Instead, personality traits and relationship quality are the true drivers of chronic social isolation.

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