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Latrinsorm
12-09-2009, 04:23 PM
http://news.discovery.com/human/loneliness-contagious-social-networks.html

Staying socially connected may be just as important for public health as washing your hands and covering your cough. A new study suggests that feelings of loneliness can spread through social networks like the common cold.

"People on the edge of the network spread their loneliness to others and then cut their ties," says Nicholas Christakis of Harvard Medical School in Boston, a coauthor of the new study in the December Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. "It's like the edge of a sweater: You start pulling at it and it unravels the network."

This study is the latest in a series that Christakis and James Fowler of the University of California, San Diego have conducted to see how habits and feelings move through social networks. Their earlier studies suggested that obesity, smoking and happiness are contagious.

The new study, led by John Cacioppo of the University of Chicago, found that loneliness is catching as well, possibly because lonely people don't trust their connections and foster that mistrust in others.

Loneliness appears to be easier to catch from friends than from family, to spread more among women than men, and to be most contagious among neighbors who live within a mile of each other. The study also found that loneliness can spread to three degrees of separation, as in the studies of obesity, smoking and happiness. One lonely friend makes you 40 to 65 percent more likely to be lonely, but a lonely friend-of-a-friend increases your chances of loneliness by 14 to 36 percent. A friend-of-a-friend-of-a-friend adds between 6 and 26 percent, the study suggests.

Not all networks researchers are convinced. Jason Fletcher of the Yale School of Public Health says that the studies' controls are not good enough to eliminate other explanations, like environmental influences or the tendency of similar people to befriend each other. Fletcher has published a study (in the same issue of the British Medical Journal that reported that happiness is contagious) showing that acne, headaches and height also appear to spread through networks even though they are not likely to be transmitted socially.

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I read about Dr. Cacioppo's work today in the paper. As a physical scientist I've always found emergent properties fascinating, especially at the sociological level.

4a6c1
12-09-2009, 04:24 PM
I get lonely when I misplace my bluetooth.

Celephais
12-09-2009, 04:24 PM
Haven't not yet read your post, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that's like saying "abstinence is a sexually transmitted disease".

Now having read the article... Solution: prevent loneliness by not having friends.

ElvenFury
12-09-2009, 04:27 PM
I get lonely when I misplace my bluetooth.

Your vibrator has bluetooth?

4a6c1
12-09-2009, 04:35 PM
And like, the momemt in time when I realize I misplaced my bluetooth is always A SLOW MOTION THEATRE SHOW. I'm like NOOOOOO. Then I fumble with the actual phone like a tard and sniffles alot while scrambling around in a pile of shit frantically (usually my huge upturned white Tignanello) trying to find my primary lifeline to the rest of humanity.

Tisket
12-09-2009, 04:37 PM
Your vibrator has bluetooth?

Jesus, you might be onto something here. I know women who's favorite two pastimes could be accomplished at the same time.

4a6c1
12-09-2009, 04:37 PM
I'm pretty sure that without all my gadgets I would be a lower form of primate, probably one of those cheeky little monkeys that makes the loud screeching noises.

CrystalTears
12-09-2009, 04:40 PM
I'm inclined to agree with that, and not just for loneliness. Any negative feelings or attitudes will "rub off" on others and cause a chain reaction.

It's why I try to not be in a bad mood at work because me being in a bad mood makes others sad or uneasy with me being upset and it just trickles down.

I'm not saying it affects everyone, but negativity of any kind has an impact on other people.

ElvenFury
12-09-2009, 04:41 PM
Jesus, you might be onto something here. I know women who's favorite two pastimes could be accomplished at the same time.

It's for a friend right? Riiiiiiiiiight.

Tisket
12-09-2009, 04:42 PM
It's for a friend right? Riiiiiiiiiight.

It actually would be, if such a thing existed. I risk losing my woman card by admitting this but I dislike talking on the phone immensely. I also hate malls.

Yes, I do have a vagina.

CrystalTears
12-09-2009, 04:43 PM
I risk losing my woman card by admitting this but I dislike talking on the phone immensely. I also hate malls.

Yes, I do have a vagina.
I :heart: you so much. I hate talking on the phone and shopping.

Suppa Hobbit Mage
12-09-2009, 04:45 PM
If this is true everyone around me is horny right now.

Giggity.

ElvenFury
12-09-2009, 04:47 PM
It actually would be, if such a thing existed. I risk losing my woman card by admitting this but I dislike talking on the phone immensely. I also hate malls.

Yes, I do have a vagina.

Ok, fine, then I'll just assume you want it for your friend, because you enjoy calling her while she masturbates. THE VISUAL IS IN MY HEAD - YOU CAN'T TAKE IT BACK NOW!!!!