Loneliness is a pervasive experience, which every person has experienced. I
t is a subjective experience, which is influenced by one's personality and
situational variables. The present study examined the influence of age and
gender on the perceived causes of loneliness. Seven hundred and eleven part
icipants from all walks of life volunteered to answer an 82-item yes/no que
stionnaire, reflecting on their loneliness experiences and causes. Four age
groups were compared: youth (13-18 years old), young adults( 19-30 years o
ld), adults (31-58 years old) and seniors (60-80 years old). Within and bet
ween gender comparisons were done. Results indicated that the causes of lon
eliness are perceived differently depending on one's age and gender. Young
adults had the highest mean scores on all subscales, while seniors scored t
he lowest. A gender main effect was also found with women scoring higher in
loneliness.