社会孤立与心理健康主题的关系

Heba Hasan
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人类作为社会性生物,需要一个安全可靠的社会环境来生存。为了一个人的身心健康,拥有令人满意的社会关系是必不可少的。孤独可能源于缺乏社会联系。亲密和归属感是人类的基本欲望。人际关系有几个好处。自黎明以来,孤独就被认为是一种普遍的人类体验。社会关系对每个人的生存都至关重要。人是天生的社会生物,需要相互帮助。尽管心理健康问题和社会孤立往往在幼儿中并存,但早期的孤立并不意味着未来的心理健康问题会更严重。然而,有这些问题和行为的孩子可能会发现很难处理他们在学校早期所面临的社会困难。人类是社会性动物,当他们感觉不到与他人的联系时,他们往往会变得更悲伤、更容易生病,更容易患上抑郁症和其他心理健康问题。隔离是一种常见现象,在2019冠状病毒病全球大流行期间变得更加普遍,对各地人们的身心健康产生了不利影响。此外,根据最新数据,在大流行高峰过后,高危群体和易受心理健康问题影响的人群中,心理健康问题的发生率可能会上升。6 .儿童和青少年、老年人、失业者或无家可归者、2019冠状病毒病幸存者、已有精神疾病患者、社区工作者、孕妇、身体或精神残疾者、移民、难民、LGBT群体成员以及少数种族或族裔群体属于弱势群体。老年人的孤独和社会孤立对公众健康构成重大威胁,因为它们增加了许多人患痴呆症和其他严重疾病的风险。
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Association Between Societal Isolation and the Subject of Mental Health
Being social creatures, humans need a safe and secure social environment to exist. For one's physical and emotional well-being, it is imperative to have satisfying social connections. Loneliness may result from a lack of social connections. Intimacy and a sense of belonging are fundamental human desires. Interpersonal connections have several advantages. Loneliness has been perceived as a universal human experience since the dawn. Social connection is essential for everyone's survival. People are innately social beings that rely on one another for assistance. Even though mental health issues and social isolation often coexist in young children, early isolation does not indicate worse mental health issues in the future. However, children with such issues and behaviors could find it difficult to handle the social difficulties they face as they advance through the early years of school. Humans are social animals, and when they don't feel connected, they tend to get sadder, sicker, and more susceptible to developing depression and other mental health problems. Isolation is a frequent occurrence that become more prevalent during the COVID-19 global pandemic, having an adverse effect on people's physical and mental health everywhere. Furthermore, according to the most recent data, there may be an increase in the prevalence of mental health problems among at-risk groups and persons who are vulnerable to them after the pandemic's height. 6 Children and adolescents, the elderly, people who are unemployed or homeless, COVID-19 survivors, people with pre-existing psychiatric conditions, community workers, pregnant women, people who are physically or mentally disabled, migrants, refugees, and members of the LGBT community, as well as people who belong to racial or ethnic minorities, are among the vulnerable populations. Loneliness in the elderly beings and social isolation pose a substantial threat to public health because they increase the risk of dementia and other serious disorders in a huge number of people.
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