[Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Suicide].

Q3 Medicine Brain and Nerve Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.11477/mf.188160960770020149
Hirokazu Tachikawa, Yuki Shiratori, Miyuki Aiba, Naoaki Kawakami, Daichi Sugawara
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Abstract

Isolation and loneliness are known to be risk factors for suicide. Since the number of suicide cases increased after the COVID-19 pandemic, during which individuals were forced to isolate themselves to prevent infection, this has been re-emphasized as a factor in suicide, and measures to combat isolation and loneliness are promoted. However, few studies have discussed the reasons that isolation and loneliness lead to suicide. Here, we aim to explain the reasons that isolation and loneliness have a significant impact on suicide based on psychology, sociology, and brain science and show that the prevention of isolation and loneliness is directly related to suicide prevention.

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[社会隔离,孤独和自杀]。
众所周知,孤立和孤独是自杀的危险因素。自2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行以来,个人被迫自我隔离以防止感染,自杀案件数量有所增加,这被再次强调为自杀的一个因素,并促进了对抗孤立和孤独的措施。然而,很少有研究讨论孤立和孤独导致自杀的原因。本文旨在从心理学、社会学和脑科学等方面解释孤立和孤独对自杀有显著影响的原因,并表明预防孤立和孤独与预防自杀直接相关。
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