ABSTRACT
The family plays an important role both in the life of each individual and in society as a whole. In conditions of instability, risks, and increased epidemiological burden, the level of intra-family trust has increased, including in matters of health care. The article analyzes the sociological studies conducted during the first and second waves of the pandemic, on the basis of which it is determined that the family forms an attitude to health, which can be manifested from the standpoint of rational and irrational health-oriented behavior.
Subject(s)
Attitude , Pandemics , Adolescent , Delivery of Health Care , Humans , Pandemics/prevention & controlABSTRACT
The rapidly changing conditions of a modern unstable society change all spheres of human activity, including education. The increasing complexity of the educational process leads to an increase in the burden on higher education teachers. The implementation of pedagogical activities is accompanied by a number of difficulties, some of which are largely experienced by teachers, difficult to solve and become life difficulties. Life difficulties related to professional activity affect the state of health and worsen it. The work attempts to identify the relationship between the life difficulties of university teachers and the presence of chronic diseases.