Significance of Social activities
In Health Sciences, social activities encompass a wide range of engagements and interactions. These include leisure pursuits, community gatherings, and recreational events, often impacted by health conditions like stroke, overactive bladder, or Long COVID. They are crucial for well-being, social integration, and quality of life, influencing everything from student placement choices to patient reintegration. Restrictions on these activities, whether due to physical limitations or external factors, can lead to loneliness and isolation, highlighting their importance.
Synonyms: Community events, Recreational activities, Communal activities
In Dutch: Sociale activiteiten; In Finnish: Sosiaalinen toiminta; In Spanish: Actividades sociales; In German: Soziale Aktivitäten; In Malay: Aktiviti sosial
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Hindu concept of 'Social activities'
In Hinduism, social activities encompass community initiatives by Narayana Guru, societal interactions in the Garhasthya stage, and gatherings. These include welfare efforts like building rest houses, which are being impacted by modern technology, such as increased screen time.
(1) These are being replaced by increased hours of inactivity due to television, video games, and computers, as stated in the provided text.[1] (2) Events or gatherings where people interact, which can be negatively impacted by Primary Dysmenorrhea, potentially leading to disruptions.[2]
(1) Engagements related to societal interactions, which form part of the duties and pleasures pursued in the Garhasthya stage.[3]
The concept of Social activities in local and regional sources
Social activities encompass diverse engagements. They involve communal interactions like meetings and parties, transmit values, and promote understanding. These activities include gatherings, festivals, religious ceremonies, and community events, fostering social bonds, cultural expression, and personal growth within society.
(1) Various communal engagements that encourage interaction and involvement, particularly relevant for promoting literacy among village women.[4] (2) Gatherings that include religious ceremonies, festivals, and musical events, showcasing the communal and cultural spirit of the folk.[5] (3) Refers to communal and cultural expressions as captured in the sculptural records of early Assam.[6] (4) Engagements and interactions that humans participate in as part of a society, necessary for personal growth and connection.[7] (5) Engagements and interactions that foster community bonding and cooperation among students.[8]
(1) These are activities such as drinking alcohol and playing guessing games that are described in the text as part of the Kridavimshati section.[9]
The concept of Social activities in scientific sources
Social activities encompass gatherings, interactions, and events crucial for social life and well-being. They are often affected by health conditions, treatment, and reintegration. These activities can be limited by various factors like stigma, Long COVID, stroke, and pain, and are essential for community integration and quality of life.
(1) These are recreational events and interactions with others, which can influence students' choice of placement.[10] (2) These are interactions and engagements with other people, which stroke patients may find challenging compared to performing daily tasks.[11] (3) These range from official ceremonies and receptions to jazz concerts and picnics, which are all part of the Congress.[12] (4) Social activities included visits to a Danish physiotherapist's home and tours of the Danish countryside.[13] (5) The various events and engagements that individuals participate in to interact with others and enjoy leisure time, and are part of the community integration process.[14]
(1) These are activities that were allowed in each phase of the Movement Control Order as the government relaxed its tight regulations to allow various economic and social activities to resume.[15] (2) The majority of men have been retired and gotten away from these, leading to a sense of inefficiency, loneliness, and inability.[16] (3) Involvement in extracurricular and these aided in adjustment to university life, which helps students to get accustomed.[17] (4) These are activities that the authorities aim to enable the safe resumption of, while implementing and adjusting control measures.[18] (5) A significant percentage of stroke patients who recover from the condition cease to participate in these types of engagements, impacting their social lives and interactions.[19]
(1) These are activities that involve interacting with others, and limitations in an individual’s ability to perform these may result from Long COVID.[20] (2) The provided text highlights that leisure pursuits and gatherings, which the couple once enjoyed together, can be limited or abandoned because of communication challenges, potentially leading to feelings of loneliness or isolation for both individuals.[21] (3) Engagement in communal events, and recreation, as well as other interactive events, and the interference of pain with these activities were evaluated in the study.[22] (4) These are recreational and interactive events that promote engagement and connection among individuals, offered by adult day care centers, which promote independence, perceived physical health, and social engagement.[23] (5) These are enacted at night during the month of Ramadhan in Muslim-majority countries, which can disrupt sleep patterns and circadian rhythms, impacting various aspects of health.[24]
(1) Social activities are events or gatherings in which people participate, and the text mentions that medically circumcised men may withdraw from these activities due to stigmatization.[25] (2) These are the activities that can be diminished due to avoidance, a maladaptive response, which can cause a patient to avoid certain activities and exacerbate the perceived symptoms.[26] (3) The engagements people participate in with others, which can be limited by low back pain due to the pain and/or loss of function experienced.[27] (4) Social activities are the engagements that people take part in, which may be reduced or eliminated due to the responsibilities of caregiving, redirecting time and attention towards the patient.[28]
(1) Restrictions on cultural and these in the community must be reduced with the cooperation of local and religious leaders.[29]
(1) These are activities that involve interacting with others, and they are often impacted by the disorder, making them a focus of treatment.[30] (2) These are engagements that involve interacting with other people, and the provided text references how caregivers' social activities can be disrupted.[31] (3) Engaging in these types of activities is seen to increase the quality of life because it improves self-esteem and usefulness when students fulfill their social roles.[32] (4) The majority of conjugally bereaved individuals withdraw from these in the early months after the loss, but more than half show increased activity by the end of the first year.[33] (5) These are events or gatherings where individuals, including medical students, interact with friends, and such settings are identified as common contexts for alcohol and substance use.[34]