Involuntary isolation refers to enforced separation from social contact, often due to illness, incarceration, or restrictive care settings. Unlike chosen solitude, this lack of autonomy can harm mental health. Understanding its triggers helps caregivers, policymakers, and healthcare providers develop better support systems, ultimately benefiting those at risk of loneliness and reduced well-being.
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