2023
DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v12i2.22420
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Psychological health of Indian youth during COVID-19: a study through three chronological surveys

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic and its aftereffects have affected human lives psychologically, economically, and socially. The study examines the dynamics of mental health problems faced by young adults and the consequent effects on their daily lives during the pandemic period. Three surveys were conducted among colleges/universities going students in India during the time periods May-June 2020, October 2020-February 2021, and January-February 2022; using Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) 17+ self-reported… Show more

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“…A new policy mandating citizens to limit non-essential activities like gathering, touring, picnics, and returning to one's hometown has been adopted by the Indonesian government since the COVID-19 case was made public in the country. This follows the results of previous research that the pandemic limits social interaction in society [31], [32]. As a result, the local economy, notably tourism, suffers.…”
Section: Table 3 Aspects That Cause Anxiety Among Indonesians During ...supporting
confidence: 90%
“…A new policy mandating citizens to limit non-essential activities like gathering, touring, picnics, and returning to one's hometown has been adopted by the Indonesian government since the COVID-19 case was made public in the country. This follows the results of previous research that the pandemic limits social interaction in society [31], [32]. As a result, the local economy, notably tourism, suffers.…”
Section: Table 3 Aspects That Cause Anxiety Among Indonesians During ...supporting
confidence: 90%