What impact will social factors have on mental health?

Personal love life suddenly changed.

Such as lovelorn, widowed, lost children, parents died, etc. , will obviously stimulate people's spirit, thus affecting mental health.

Sudden changes in family and social relations

Due to the sudden change and imbalance of family and social relations, this sudden impact will inevitably hurt mental health.

The decline of working ability and self-care ability will inevitably require the help of others because of the decline of working ability and self-care ability Once they are not satisfied, they will have psychological barriers.

With the development of market economy, the sense of competition has surged.

In order to work and live, people often compete in the market economy and accept stimuli from all sides, and their psychological pressure is rising.

In the information age

People have to receive a lot of information every day, busy all day, and their brains are in a state of tension.

Frequent interpersonal communication and complicated relationships.

Due to the need to cope with more communication and personnel relations, the ideological pressure increases.

Due to the change of enterprise management system

There is a fixed and quantitative work and a busy state. The stress of work will cause mental burden and lead to mental imbalance.

From the above factors, we can see that psychosocial factors are important factors affecting mental health. The "seven emotions" are joy, anger, sorrow, worry, surprise, fear and sadness. These psychological activities, which are influenced and impacted by psychological and social factors, have a great impact on human life indicators and physiological and biochemical indicators.

Happy time: breathing, pulse, blood pressure, metabolism, etc. Relatively normal, coordinated and stable; Sorrow, sorrow and sorrow: injury to the spleen and stomach, weakened gastrointestinal peristalsis, decreased secretion of digestive juice, abnormal biochemical regulation function of human body; Anger, shock and fear: liver injury, sadness, kidney injury, elevated blood sugar and urine sugar, shortness of breath and rapid pulse ... This fully proves the close relationship between psychosocial factors and human health and mental health.