Understanding the Effects of Social Isolation
Social isolation is the state of negative feelings about having a lower level of social contact than desired. Social isolation is not a state of solitude or being alone, but instead focuses on the negative connotations associated with a lack of social interaction.

This survey attempts to gain an understanding of how social isolation affects different members of society. This survey is purely for research discovery purposes to better understand the problem of social isolation and provide a solid foundation to construct solutions.

During this survey:
  • Your name, email, and other personal information will not be collected. 
  • We will ask for your demographics in order to better understand how social isolation differs across demographical groups. 
  • Your responses will be kept private and will not be shared with anyone.
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How often do you feel socially isolated? *
How often do you think your peers feel socially isolated? *
Why?
Do you reach out to others when you feel socially isolated? *
Why?
In your experience, what emotions does social isolation invoke? (Choose all that apply) *
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On average, how many hours a day do you spend on social media? *
On average, how many hours a day do you spend in a social setting? *
Do you suffer from social anxiety, depression, or any other mental state that impacts your ability to interact socially?
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Are you a college student? *
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