The problem of loneliness among women

Author:

Rustamova Dilnara AkramovnaORCID,

Abstract

The relevance of this article lies in the fact that loneliness is quite a common problem in modern society. It affects the well-being of a person, sleep, attention, logical and verbal thinking, causes an immune system disorder and hormonal imbalance, and activates inflammatory processes in the body. Not everyone who experiences loneliness feels alone. As a subjective emotion, loneliness can be felt even when one is surrounded by other people. The fact is that girls from Kyrgyzstan marry at an early age, when they are not yet fully formed as individuals, and this can lead to loneliness. The reasons for this are varied. Loneliness can be the result of a lack of meaningful relationships, significant losses, over-reliance on passive technologies (especially the Internet in the 21st century), or self-perpetuating mindset. Studies have shown that loneliness occurs throughout society, including among people who are married and in strong relationships, as well as among those who have had successful careers. Most people experience loneliness at some point in their lives, and some experience it very often. The consequences of loneliness are also varied. Temporary loneliness (loneliness that exists for a short period of time) is associated with positive effects, including an increased focus on the strength of their relationship. Chronic loneliness (loneliness that exists for a significant period of time in life) is usually associated with negative outcomes, including increased obesity, risk of cardiovascular disease, and risks of high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Chronic loneliness also correlates with an increased risk of death and suicidal thoughts. This article reflects the analysis of the problem of loneliness at the theoretical and empirical level. The results of the analysis showed that married women do not feel lonely compared to unmarried women.

Publisher

PANORAMA Publishing House

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