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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
EFFECT OF COVID-19 VIRUS ON MENTAL HEALTH
Sujit Ubale*, Dr. Smita Takarkhede, Chirag Rane and Anju Prajapati
. Abstract COVID-19 has infected numerous people and upended the lives of most humans on theearth. Researchers from across the psychological sciences have sought to document and investigate the impact of COVID-19 in myriad ways, causing an explosion of research that's broad in scope, varied in methods, and challenging to consolidate. The 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has gained global attention after it originated from China at the top of 2019, and later become pandemic becauseit affected about 118,000 in 115 countries by March 11, 2020. By March 13, 2020, ithadbeen declared a national emergency within the us because the number of COVID-19 cases, and therefore the cost rose exponentially. In contrast, the necessity for medical supplies has significantly increased. The food sector is additionally facing increased demand because of panic-buying and stockpiling of foodproducts. In response to thecurrent global outbreak, we summarise the socio-economic effects of COVID-19 on individual aspects of the globe economy. policy and practice aimed toward helping people live healthier and happier lives requires insight from robust patterns of evidence, this paper provides a rapid and thorough summary of highquality studies available through early 2021 examining the mental state consequences of living through the COVID-19 crisis. Our review of the evidence indicates that anxiety, depression, and distress increased within the early months of the pandemic. Keywords: covid-19, corona virus, mental health, psychological distress, behavioral problem, Public crisis. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
