![]() ![]() In literature, level and trend of PIU, the network usage and the impact of time spent online are not univocal. OBJECTIVE: A high percentage of young people show a Problematic Internet Use (PIU). The findings reveal that senior classmen scored higher on rumination and loneliness than other groups of participants. The study also discusses the variation of thought control, rumination, and loneliness across age, gender, ethnicity, and year in college. No significant correlation was observed for thought control and loneliness. ![]() Then, a correlation analysis was carried out and significant correlations were observed for thought control and rumination along with rumination and loneliness. To measure the level of unwanted negative thoughts, rumination, and loneliness that young adults experience, they were asked to fill out an online survey consisting of the thought control questionnaire, the rumination response scale, and the UCLA loneliness scale. The present study focusses on an attempt to establish relationship between loneliness and unwanted negative thoughts by correlating thought control, rumination, and loneliness in young adults. The ability to control thoughts and rumination has been linked to psychological disorders and loneliness in adults and elderly population. Although suffering, alienation, and care have gone by many names, the essences of these phenomena have been recurrent theme in descriptions of human response. Last, an explanation is given as to why care is the contextual framework through which alienation is reversed and connectedness achieved. Next, the personal characteristics of an individual who might help are developed through the concept of wisdom. Related concepts of separation, shame, and stigma are briefly described as partial cases of alienation of the sufferer that also show the pervasiveness of the phenomenon. Then, the concept of alienation is developed in this context, its philosophical roots explored, and a continuum described that encompasses alienation through connectedness. First, the article develops the concept of suffering and its influences on relationship with the self and with others and the relationship of others with the sufferer. The intricate patterns are explained to provide a basis for prescriptive nursing to prevent or reverse this loss of connectedness. The theory described in this article explains the mechanisms through which suffering affects an individual's sense of community and connectedness with others. Suffering is a particularly human experience that often brings with it loneliness or alienation from others. ![]()
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