Psychosocial Aspects of Quarantine, Social Isolation and Social Distance

  • Souza J
  • Pettengill E
  • Pettengill C
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Abstract

To discuss the psychosocial aspects of the quarantine, the distance and social isolation during the new coronavirus pandemic, they represent a risk to the mental health and the aspects that act as a protective factor for the psyche health. This was made through integrative review of publications in the last five years, the bibliographic databases PubMed, Lilacs and Scielo, also consid-ering the psychoanalytical classics of the literature. It was observed that the deprivation of social interaction and the restricting freedom can represent for a lot of people a real blow to their narcissism, an affront to their free will on ac-count of the unconscious meaning that this experience can be. The resilience and the sense of empathy can foster the well-being of people and encourage attitudes of care and protection of the other. Finally, this study contributes as a theoretical tool to scientifically support strategies for mental health prevention and health promotion of the psyche.

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Souza, J. C., Pettengill, E. C., & Pettengill, C. A. (2020). Psychosocial Aspects of Quarantine, Social Isolation and Social Distance. Psychology, 11(08), 1200–1214. https://doi.org/10.4236/psych.2020.118080

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