Presentation of the Number Volume 7 | Number 2 | July-December 2021

  • Mirna Eizabeth Quezada | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México | FES-Iztacala |
Keywords: Psychology, Social Sciences, Covid19

Abstract

  In an unexpected turn of events for many, the year 2021 has still been hit hard by the global COVID-19 pandemic. The situation undoubtedly marks a before and after in the history of humanity, before this the health system with its colossal efforts has tried to keep society afloat, while it faces other consequences beyond the disease Specifically, Mexico and Latin America, due to their particular social, political and geographical characteristics, have been strongly impacted at the health level, but not only that. Society in general has seen effects not only on a physical level, but also on a mental and functional level; the interaction has changed, as well as the way of relating and behaving, so new social problems have arisen or existing ones have become more acute. For this reason, the International Digital Journal of Psychology and Social Science in its second issue of the year 2021, hopes to bring together the voices of those academics who build scientific knowledge of the series of sequels or prequels of various social problems derived from the pandemic. In this sense, all strata of the population have been affected, from children, adolescents and adults, as well as systems that we thought were more robust or stable such as health, education or the work context; The most basic way of relating, such as social, family and environmental interaction, has also been impacted. Therefore, this issue seeks to open a space to those academics interested in contributing from their trenches to the understanding, prevention and treatment of these problems.

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Published
2021-07-30
How to Cite
Quezada, M. E. (2021). Presentation of the Number Volume 7 | Number 2 | July-December 2021. Revista Digital Internacional De Psicología Y Ciencia Social, 7(2), 170-179. https://doi.org/10.22402/j.rdipycs.unam.7.2.2021.383.170-179