Title of article :
mental health problems and impact on youth minds during the covid‑19 outbreak: cross‑sectional (red‑covid) survey
Author/Authors :
nathiya, deepak nims university - institute of pharmacy - department of pharmacy practice, jaipur, india , singh, pratima nims university - institute of pharmacy - department of pharmacy practice, jaipur, india , suman, supriya nims university - institute of pharmacy - department of pharmacy practice, jaipur, india , raj, preeti nims university - institute of pharmacy - department of pharmacy practice, jaipur, india , tomar, balvir singh nims university - institute of gastroenterology, hepatology and transplant - department of pediatric gastroenterology, jaipur, india
Abstract :
introduction: the covid‑19 outbreak had impacted humankind with herculean force. extensive indian population which comprises youths are going through psychological resilience due to isolation, contact transmission, and economic crisis. methods: a cross‑sectional study among youth indian citizens aged 15–30 years through social media platforms was conducted. the survey instrument consisted of demographic characteristics, assessment psychological impact by depression, anxiety and stress‑21 scale, and four items on covid‑19 stressors. results: out of 684 responses from red containment zones, 474 participants completed the study. overall, moderate‑to‑severe stress, anxiety, and depression were 37.36%, 30.89%, and 24.63% in youths, respectively. mental health outcomes were associated with female gender (odds ratio [or] = 2.76, 95% confidence interval [ci]: 1.70–4.46), marital status (or = 2.30, 95% ci: 1.47–3.88), residence in rural area (or = 2.89, 95% ci: 1.74– 4.78), and postgraduate qualification (or = 1.49, 95% ci: 0.74–3.36). economical stressors, physical illness, and changes in daily life were found to be positive predictors of mental health problems. conclusion: our finding suggested requirement psychological intervention targeting youth living in rural areas especially women through government schemes irrespective of educational status.
Keywords :
anxiety , depression , anxiety and stress scale‑21 , depression , severe acute respiratory syndrome , stress
Journal title :
Asian journal of social health and behavior
Journal title :
Asian journal of social health and behavior