2019冠状病毒病大流行期间心理影响流行情况研究

IF 0.1 Q4 BUSINESS Gurukul Business Review-GBR Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.48205/GBR.V17.2
Srikant Gupta
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covid -19在世界范围内引起了极大的焦虑。除了对被污染的患者有明显的临床影响外,一般的心理健康也受到严重影响。印度和其他国家一样实施了封锁,以控制和限制冠状病毒的传播。目前的研究旨在解决由于世卫组织建议的预防措施对印度人造成的心理影响。设计/方法/方法——在2000名成年人中开展了一项关于心理影响的在线调查。采用多标准决策方法以及统计分析来评估数据。研究结果-尽管目前的情况,压力、焦虑和抑郁在个体的心理健康中处于正常范围,这突显了他们在COVID-19期间保持正常的能力。限制/影响-首先,在某些类别中样本量非常有限。其次,研究人员使用在线谷歌表格来收集数据,避免了更大范围的人口,这些人口没有互联网,尤其是弱势群体。实际影响:考虑到本研究的结果,有必要制定基于时间的战略并执行国家监测计划,以更好地控制疫情,并在面对COVID-19引起的心理困难时鼓励公众心理健康。原创性/价值——这篇文章是第一批关注多标准决策和统计分析之间联系的文章
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A Study on the Prevalence of Psychological Impact During the COVID19 Pandemic
Purpose-COVID-19 caused a great deal of anxiety across the world. In addition to the apparent clinical effects in patients contaminated with it, general mental wellbeing has been severely affected. India implemented a lockdown, like other nations, to control and restrict spread of corona virus. Current research aims to address the psychological impact among Indians caused due to preventive measures suggested by WHO. Design/methodology/approach- An online based survey of questions on psychological impact has been carried out among two thousands adult populations. A multi-criteria decision making approach along with statistical analysis have been used to evaluate the data. Findings- Despite the current situation, stress, anxiety, and depression were found to be in normal ranges for mental health among the individuals highlighting their capabilities to remain normal in times of COVID-19. Limitations/implications- Firstly, the sample size was very limited in some categories. Secondly, online Google-forms is used by researchers to gather data that avoids a wider segment of the population, that have no internet, and also particularly underprivileged people. Practical implications- Taking the results of this study into account, it is necessary to develop time-based strategies and enforce national surveillance plans that will better control the outbreak and encourage public mental health in the face of COVID-19 induced psychological difficulties. Originality/value- This article is amongst the first to focus on the link between the multicriteria decision making and statistical analysis
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