Upshot of coronavirus on the teenagers of Indian subcontinent and Middle East
Khushboo Agnihotri and
Sachin Kumar Srivastava
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning, 2022, vol. 15, issue 3, 233-252
Abstract:
This paper talks about the traumatic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the human mind. This research will focus on the youth of the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. The word 'youth' indicates that this research will be focused solely on the demographic of 13-30 years of age. The reason for choosing these two specific geographical locations is due to the circumstance that both of these areas faced the outbreak of the virus around the same time and imposed strict lockdown rules within the same week. While the reason for choosing this specific age group is due to the fact that we have the maximum number of reaches pertaining to this age group. This paper focuses on the prevalent issues of mental health in the millennial generation and how uncertainties of the future elevate and enhance such issues. The effects of this coronavirus will be evaluated with regards to three main factors, i.e., effects of being in quarantine, impact of social media and influence of economic factors on the mind.
Keywords: coronavirus; COVID-19; mental health; quarantine; physical distancing. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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