The Role of Social Factors in the Genesis of Mental Disorders: Development of Research in the 21st Century

M. Kuzminova, T. Solokhina
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Background: the important role of social factors in the development of mental disorders has long been known, but recently, due to the growth of mental disorders, including against the background of various global social crises, it seems necessary to summarize already existing knowledge in this field, as well as to consider new trends in the influence of social factors on the occurrence, course and prognosis of mental disorders.  The aim of review  was to analyse domestic and foreign studies on the influence of various social aspects of mental disorders in order to rationally solve clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitation and organizational problems. Material and methods:  the authors used the key words “social factors and mental disorders”, “risk factors for mental disorders”, “family factors in severe mental disorders”, “impact of disasters (man-made and natural) on mental health”, “network theory of mental disorders”. The authors selected available publications in MEDLINE/PubMed, Scopus, eLibrary,  RSCI, Google Scholar, as well as relevant articles in the source lists of the reviewed papers.  Conclusion: the role of childhood and adolescent mental trauma in the etiopathogenesis of mental illness in adulthood is an object of many studies. The increase of social disasters cases (both natural and man-made) is reflected in the detection of PTSD. Family factors are considered of enormous importance and could have both favourable and negative effects. The gender-specific influence of social factors is more attributable to cultural differences, as well as to marital status, including the lower self-esteem of single women. Biopsychosocial model despite its widespread proclamation is underused in practice, which reduces the effectiveness of comprehensive therapy. First proposed in 2008, the network theory of mental disorders is rapidly evolving and is now a full-fledged  field of psychiatric research.
社会因素在精神障碍形成中的作用:21 世纪的研究发展
背景:社会因素在精神障碍发展过程中的重要作用早已为人所知,但最近,由于精神障碍的增长,包括在各种全球性社会危机的背景下,似乎有必要总结这一领域已有的知识,并考虑社会因素对精神障碍的发生、病程和预后影响的新趋势。 综述的目的是分析国内外关于精神障碍的各种社会方面影响的研究,以便合理地解决临床、诊断、治疗、康复和组织问题。材料与方法:作者使用了 "社会因素与精神障碍"、"精神障碍的危险因素"、"严重精神障碍的家庭因素"、"灾害(人为的和自然的)对精神健康的影响"、"精神障碍的网络理论 "等关键词。作者选择了 MEDLINE/PubMed、Scopus、eLibrary、RSCI、Google Scholar 中的现有出版物,以及综述论文来源列表中的相关文章。 结论:童年和青少年精神创伤在成年期精神疾病发病机制中的作用是许多研究的对象。创伤后应激障碍的发现反映了社会灾难(自然和人为)病例的增加。家庭因素被认为是非常重要的因素,既可能产生有利影响,也可能产生不利影响。社会因素对不同性别的影响主要归因于文化差异和婚姻状况,包括单身女性较低的自尊心。生物心理社会模式尽管广为宣传,但在实践中却未得到充分利用,从而降低了综合治疗的效果。精神障碍网络理论于 2008 年首次提出,目前正在迅速发展,已成为精神病学研究的一个成熟领域。
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