Impact of Social Organization on Daily Life and Health Most people are concerned about their health and health until they actually become ill or until their health is thought to be affected only by biological factors I will not take it. But our health should be the focus of our lives. Because our daily life will affect our health. Diseases are affected not only by biological things but also by social factors such as gender roles and socio-economic differences imposed by society.
Each mental health is influenced by personal factors and experiences, social interactions, social structure and resources, and cultural values. It is influenced by daily life, family and school, experience in streets and workplaces (Lehtinen, Riikonen & Lahtinen 1997; Lahtinen et al. 1999). Each mental health affects the lives of each region, thereby affecting the health of the community and the population. An ethnographic survey of developing countries shows how environmental social environments like the slums of Mumbai shape the local experience and the mental health of the community (Parkar, Fernandes & Weiss 2003) . Some of the latest studies in the fields of genetics, neuroscience, social science, and mental health exceed the sum of the influence of individual members of society (Anthony), the influence of social life on human life Contains concepts)
Evidence from the World Health Organization (WHO) shows that nearly half of the world's population is affected by psychosis, affecting their ability to function in their pride, relationships and daily lives. Poor mental health conditions may cause problems such as drug abuse. Maintaining good spiritual health is essential for a long and healthy life. If mental health is good, people's living will be better and if mental health is bad, someone will not be able to live a rich life. According to Richards, Campania, and Muse-Burke, their studies conclude that "there is increasing evidence that emotional abilities are related to social behavior such as stress management and physical health" . In antisocial behavior (eg drug and alcohol abuse, physical confrontation, vandalism), this is a direct reflection of their mental health and depression.