What is Social Isolation?
Social isolation occurs when a person has minimal contact with others, leading to a lack of social relationships and support systems.
Symptoms
- Loneliness
- Depression and anxiety
- Decline in physical health
- Reduced cognitive function
- Emotional numbness
Causes and Risk Factors
- Living alone
- Physical disabilities
- Mental health disorders
- Retirement or job loss
- Technology replacing face-to-face interaction
Diagnosis
Social isolation is assessed through clinical interviews and standardized scales but is not a disorder itself.
Treatment and Management
- Encouraging social interaction and activities
- Therapy for underlying conditions (e.g., depression)
- Community programs and outreach
- Use of technology for maintaining connections
Prognosis and Outlook
Early interventions can prevent serious consequences; chronic isolation without support, however, can lead to worsening mental and physical health.