Post-Covid Era: Predictive Aspect of Psychological Condition Due to Sudden Pandemic
Abstract
Covid-19 has impacted the lives of people in various aspects positive as well as negative. It has an
impact on different areas of life, including the economy, industries, global markets, agriculture,
human health, etc. The virus caused disruptions to daily life and restrictions on activities in many communities during its multiple outbreaks. Hope for a potential end to the pandemic emerged with the stepping up of vaccination campaigns. However, the continual appearance of mutant strains and vaccine hesitancy has been problems both nationally and internationally. People's normal activities, routines, and livelihoods have been disrupted by self-isolation and quarantine, potentially leading to an increase in loneliness, anxiety, depression, insomnia, excessive alcohol and drug use, and self-harm or suicidal activity. The psychological aspects of the post-covid-19 era are the effect of covid-19 on CNS, and physiological and psychological diseases caused due to covid-19. The article explains Post Trauma Stress Disorder as a psychological scar, Social evils arising due to covid-19, and predictive reasons for the increase in mental illness
Keywords- Covid-19, Pandemic, Mental Health, Post Trauma Stress Disorder, Depression, Anxiety
Keywords:
Covid-19, Pandemic, Mental Health, PTSD, Depression, AnxietyDOI
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