基于调查的新冠肺炎疫情封锁对印度工人阶级心理影响的统计设计研究

S. P. Kar, N. Rout, Jonathan Joshi
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2019年11月在中国湖北省武汉市发现的新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)因其致命的性质而需要特别关注。任何传染病的传播通常都是通过隔离和控制或锁定危险人群来预防的。新冠肺炎疫情国家纷纷宣布封锁并限制公众活动。印度也宣布全面封锁,并在很大程度上限制公众行动。这些极端的措施对人口产生了严重的心理影响。与同一群人一起被关在一个非常狭窄的空间里数周,他们抑郁、紧张、疲惫,这进一步加剧了各种家庭和人际关系问题。一项基于网络的调查形成,支持横断面抽样方法,并收集了印度不同工人阶级人口群体的数据。应答者对COVID-19感染有初级水平的了解,对其预防方面的知识缺乏充分的了解。结果表明,13%的受访者经历了严重焦虑,11%的人经历了中度焦虑,28%的人经历了轻度焦虑。研究结果表明,各国政府应找到有效途径,传播公正的COVID-19知识,以减少民众的不安全感,并提供应对大流行的最佳精神设备。
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A Survey-based Study of Psychological Impact of Lock Down Due to COVID 19 Pandemic on Indian Working Class Using Statistical Design
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19), identified within the Wuhan, Hubei Province of China in November 2019, needs distinct attention because of its fatal nature. The spreading of any infectious diseases is generally prevented by quarantine and containment or locking down of the populations in danger. Countries suffering from COVID-19 are declaring the country lockdown and restricting public movement. India also has declared full lockdown and restricted public movement to a large extent. Such drastic steps have a severe psychological impact on populations. Being locked up for weeks in a very confined space with the same group of individuals being depressed, nervous, and tired, which is further aggravating various domestic and interpersonal issues. A web-based survey was formed which supported a cross-sectional sampling method and collected data across different working-class population groups in India. The responders had a beginner level of knowledge about the COVID-19 infection and adequate knowledge about its preventive aspects was unknown. Results indicate that 13% of the respondents experienced severe anxiety, 11% moderate anxiety, and 28% are mildly anxious. The results suggest that governments should find effective ways to disseminate unbiased COVID-19 knowledge to reduce population insecurity and provide the best mental equipment to cope with the pandemic.
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