COVID-19 and stress of Indian youth: An association with background, on-line mode of teaching, resilience and hope
•The study is an attempt to identify the dimensions of psychological stress, mental health, hope and resilience on the youth during the COVID 19 pandemic.•The study also identify significant association between psychological stress of the respondents and their negative attitude and inability of comp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of affective disorders reports 2023-04, Vol.12, p.100502-100502, Article 100502 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •The study is an attempt to identify the dimensions of psychological stress, mental health, hope and resilience on the youth during the COVID 19 pandemic.•The study also identify significant association between psychological stress of the respondents and their negative attitude and inability of comprehension or clarification in the context of online teaching and learning.•Online survey was conducted using a non-probability convenient sampling method.•Descriptive and inferential statistics were employed to assess the relationship between the variables.
COVID-19 pandemic causes serious threats to physical health and triggers wide varieties of psychological problems, including anxiety and depression. Youth exhibit a greater risk of developing psychological distress, especially during epidemics influencing their wellbeing.
To identify the relevant dimensions of psychological stress, mental health, hope and resilience and to examine the prevalence of stress in Indian youth and its relationship with socio-demographic information, online-mode of teaching, hope and resilience.
A cross-sectional online survey obtained information on socio-demographic background, online-mode of teaching, psychological stress, hope and resilience from the Indian youth. A Factor Analysis is also conducted on the recompenses of the Indian youth on psychological stress, mental health, hope and resilience separately to identify the major factors associated with parameters. The sample size in this study was 317, which is more than the required sample size (Tabachnik et al., 2001).
About 87% of the Indian youth perceived moderate to a high levels of psychological stress during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Different demographic, sociographic and psychographic segments were found to have high stress levels due to the pandemic, while psychological stress was found to be negatively correlated with resilience as well as hope. The findings identified significant dimensions of the stress caused by the pandemic and also identified the dimensions of mental health, resilience and hope among the study subjects.
As stress has a long-term impact on human psychology and can disrupt the lives of people and as the findings suggest that the young population of the country have faced the greatest amount of stress during the pandemic, a greater need for mental health support is required to the young population, especially in post pandemic situations. The integration of online counselling and stress managem |
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ISSN: | 2666-9153 2666-9153 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jadr.2023.100502 |