Oganesyan, T. G.
    The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the psychological state of a person [Text] / T. G. Oganesyan // Український науково-медичний молодіжний журнал. - 2022. - № 3 спецвип. - P101-102


MeSH-головна:
КОРОНАВИРУСНЫЕ ИНФЕКЦИИ -- CORONAVIRUS INFECTIONS (психология)
АДАПТАЦИЯ ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ -- ADAPTATION, PSYCHOLOGICAL (физиология)
СТРЕСС ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ -- STRESS, PSYCHOLOGICAL
Анотація: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought changes to the daily life of modern people and affected the mental state of people not only at the physiological level, but also psychologically. During the quarantine measures, the psychological condition of people significantly worsened. Despite the easing of restrictions, many people feel stressed and anxious due to the need to return to their workplaces, fear of traveling in public transport. Most people have encountered maladaptation - this is a violation of the ability to adapt to the conditions of existence, loss of landmarks and plans for the future. Due to the daily threats caused by the pandemic, a person receives acute psychological trauma. More broadly, it is a kind of conflict between the existing form of livelihood and the external environment. The restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic have affected contacts, movement and psychological states of people. During the pandemic, people were forced to stop traditional communication with friends and relatives, usual work and educational activities, which had a psychological impact on young and socially active population groups. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, not only restrictions were imposed, but also new requirements, such as the wearing and frequent replacement of protective masks, disinfection of hands and objects, social distancing, the consequences of which caused an increase in cases of health and social anxiety
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