Loneliness Survey

The UCLA Loneliness Scale is a series of 20 questions used to assess how often a person feels disconnected from others. It was developed by psychologist Daniel Russell and is the most common measurement of loneliness used by researchers.

Your responses are not saved. They are completely private unless you choose to share them.

Never Rarely Sometimes Often

What does my score mean?

Your score can range from 20 to 80, with 20 being the least lonely and 80 being the most.

Credits: Russell, D. W. (1996). UCLA Loneliness Scale (Version 3): Reliability, validity, and factor structure. Journal of Personality Assessment, 66(1), 20-40. (link)