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Abstract— Young adults are the driving force of innovation and change. With boundless energy, creativity, and optimism, they embrace challenges with a fresh perspective and an unwavering determination to make a difference. Their adaptability and enthusiasm for learning propel society forward, as they effortlessly blend tradition with modernity. Experiences value people's ability to adjust to shifting conditions. Psychological flexibility is the try to overcome a circumstance or issue by evaluating it and acting on it, whether by ignoring it or confronting it in such a way that it has no negative impact on our mental health or everyday life. Loneliness is a person's incapacity to connect with their peer group, engage, or participate actively in conversations or discussions while doing nothing. This study investigates the relationship between psychological flexibility and loneliness among young adults (18-24 years). A survey method was adopted to collect participants' data using standardized questionnaires: the UCLA Loneliness Scale Version-3 (UCLA-20) and the Psy-Flex Questionnaire (PFQ-6). Results revealed a negative correlation between psychological flexibility and loneliness, indicating that higher levels of psychological flexibility are associated with reduced loneliness. The results and findings of the study are comprehensively detailed in the following sections, offering an in-depth analysis of the relationship between psychological flexibility and loneliness among young adults. These insights provide valuable perspectives on the role of adaptive coping mechanisms in mitigating loneliness and enhancing psychological flexibility in this population.
"The relationship between psychological flexibility and loneliness among young adults", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 4, page no.b276-b280, April-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2504135.pdf
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