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Journal of Psychological Abnormalities

ISSN - 2471-9900

Abstract

A Study of Impact on Psycho-Social Behaviour of Adults During the Covid-19 Lockdown Period

Prachi Sharma*, Hiren Dave

COVID-19 pandemic is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared a public health emergency, first and latter, expressed as a pandemic. It is most contagious during the early three days after the onset of symptoms. In such severe conditions where people can get infected with Covid-19 by doing their routine task, to control its rapid inflammation, travel restrictions, lock-downs, workplace hazards controls, and facility closures have been implemented worldwide by the authorities. It appears likely that a substantial increase in anxiety and depression, substance use, loneliness, and domestic violence can increase substantially. Considering the various social and psychological issues, researchers thought to understand the people's thoughts in such a difficult time and how to deal with them. The study was conducted on 53 peoples (35 male and 18 female) from the central Gujarat area. Participants for this study were between 20 years to 53 years of age and from different occupations. A hedonic well-being rating scale has ten items -Impatient, Happy, Frustrated, Depressed, Hassled, Angry, Worried, Enjoying, criticized, and tired, were taken for this study. Data was collected through messages and E-mails due to the lock-down restrictions. The study result has shown that women found more tired as compared to men during the lock-down phase. The difference in responses to different age groups led to variations. The result also has shown that the variations in responses of different age group peoples were significantly very high at the enjoy domain. It is also found that during the lock-down period, homemakers are found comparatively significantly less depressed and angry than people in business and job people, respectively. Students were found with the least stress during this phase.

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