Navigating COVID-related trauma during lockdown enforcement period
Suares Clovis Oukouomi Noutchie
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Suares Clovis Oukouomi Noutchie: North-West University
International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2024, vol. 13, issue 3, 427-432
Abstract:
In the face of the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, this article thoroughly explores the intricate landscape of COVID-related trauma and psychological distress experienced during lockdown enforcement, analyzing its origins and repercussions. By delving into individuals’ experiences throughout the lockdown period, the study investigates how lockdown measures con- tributed to heightened trauma and psychological distress, particularly focusing on triggers such as illness fear, disrupted routines, and social isolation. The profound impact of isolation and restrictions on mental health and well-being is scrutinized, revealing disparities among various demographic groups in enduring COVID-related trauma. The article underscores adaptive coping mechanisms, like virtual connections and creative outlets, while emphasizing the crucial role of mental health support in mitigating trauma effects. It also elucidates the amplified trauma resulting from pandemic uncertainty and lockdowns, highlighting technology’s role in alleviating distress. Cultural factors are examined, and the article concludes by offering recommendations for policymakers to integrate mental health services into crisis response plans, foster community resilience, and enhance public education on coping strategies to promote overall well-being during crises. Key Words:COVID-19 pandemic, lockdown enforcement, trauma, psychological distress, mental health, coping mechanisms, isolation, uncertainty, virtual communication, healthcare systems, policymakers
Date: 2024
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