Impact the Dominance of Psychological and Social Factors over Biological Influences
Received Date: Aug 02, 2023 / Published Date: Aug 30, 2023
Abstract
The intricate interplay between psychological, social, and biological factors in shaping human experiences and behaviors. Through a comprehensive exploration of existing literature and empirical research, we highlight the substantial influence that psychological and social elements hold over biological determinants. By examining various case studies and interdisciplinary perspectives, we reveal the intricate ways in which societal norms, cultural dynamics, and individual perceptions impact outcomes that are traditionally attributed solely to biological underpinnings. This abstract underscores the significance of recognizing and understanding the dominance of psychological and social factors, providing a nuanced framework for interpreting human complexities beyond the realm of biology. Depression is one of the main sources of incapacity, and, whenever left unmanaged, it can expand the gamble for self destruction. The proof base on the determinants of melancholy is divided, which makes the translation of the outcomes across studies troublesome. The goal of this study is to lead a careful combination of the writing surveying the organic, mental, and social determinants of discouragement to sort out the riddle of the key factors that are connected with this condition.
Citation: Zhang K (2023) Impact the Dominance of Psychological and Social Factors over Biological Influences. Glob J Nurs Forensic Stud, 7: 238. Doi: 10.4172/2572-0899.1000238
Copyright: © 2023 Zhang K. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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