Nearly one in three adults fear they’ll be lonely this festive period

NEARLY one in three adults fear they’ll be lonely this festive period, research has found.

An examination of 2,000 individuals who participate in Christmas festivities revealed that in the past five years, 25% have experienced an increase in feelings of loneliness during the holiday season. Additionally, 49% express concerns about the possibility of feeling even lonelier as they age.

Often, the smallest of gestures can make all the difference during the festive season (stock image)
Often, the smallest of gestures can make all the difference during the festive season (stock image)
Just a phone call or thoughtful card during the Christmas holidays can mean the world and help combat loneliness (stock image)
Just a phone call or thoughtful card during the Christmas holidays can mean the world and help combat loneliness (stock image)

Regrettably, 17% anticipate having their Christmas meal in solitude, while 56% do not anticipate having the opportunity to inform their acquaintances and family members about the changes in their lives over the past year.

To alleviate the sense of loneliness during Christmas, 37% intend to send a heartfelt card, and 33% plan to extend an invitation to a loved one they are worried about to share a meal together.

The research was commissioned by Hallmark, which also created a heartwarming video bringing children to visit older folks in Horsforth Manor Care Home in Leeds, to explore what it’s like being lonely at Christmas.

The adorable kids also learned how hard it can be to feel alone at this time of year and were told about the importance of reaching out to loved ones who may be missing them.

Ruth Turner-Blood, head of writing at the card company, said, “Christmas is often seen as a time of joy and togetherness, but for many people, feelings of loneliness can become particularly intense during the festive season.

“There’s a clear contrast between the idealised image of a happy family celebration, and the reality some face – but often, the smallest of gestures can make all the difference during the festive season.”

It also emerged 46 per cent of adults believe spending time with your nearest and dearest is the most meaningful way to show you care at Christmas.

And of those polled 44 per cent will specifically send a card to someone they think will be experiencing feelings of isolation.

The research, conducted via OnePoll, found 34 per cent will call or video chat with someone they can’t see in person to help combat loneliness.

Furthermore, half find the best way to make ourselves feel better throughout the Christmas period is a delicious festive lunch.

With 43 per cent adding that decorating the tree will put a smile on their faces.

Ruth Turner-Blood from Hallmark added: “Something as simple as sending a thoughtful message in a card can show someone that they’re in your thoughts, especially if they’re feeling isolated.

“We want to help people feel more connected this festive season, showing how even the smallest of gestures can be meaningful to someone.”

TOP 10 THINGS PEOPLE ARE DOING TO HELP OTHERS FEEL LESS LONELY AT CHRISTMAS:

  1. Send a thoughtful card
  2. Invite them for a meal
  3. Share a small gift
  4. Cook a meal for them
  5. Include them in family events
  6. Arrange a surprise visit
  7. Plan a festive outing
  8. Offer a video call
  9. Create a care package
  10. Organise a group call
Something as simple as sending a thoughtful message in a card can show someone that they’re in your thoughts, especially if they’re feeling isolated
Something as simple as sending a thoughtful message in a card can show someone that they’re in your thoughts, especially if they’re feeling isolated
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