The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. (November 2024) |
Empty nest syndrome is a feeling of grief and loneliness parents may feel when their children move out of the family home, such as to live on their own or to have a higher education. It is not a clinical condition.[1]
Since young adults moving out from their families' house is generally a normal and healthy event[disputed – discuss], the symptoms of empty nest syndrome often go unrecognized. This can result in depression and a loss of purpose for parents,[2] since the departure of their children from "the nest" leads to adjustments in parents' lives. Empty nest syndrome is especially common in full-time mothers or single fathers.