Abstract

Background: COVID pandemic in India,like all the other affected countries,with its uncertainites affected the psychosocial impact of masses including the suspects . When the global focus has mostly been on testing, finding a cure and preventing transmission, people went through a myriad of psychosocial problems in adjusting to the current lifestyles and fear of the disease. However, only few studies have been conducted regarding the mental health of people amidst the pandemic. This study mainly explores the psychosocial impact of COVID19 among people including the suspects. Methods: A cross sectional study was done over a period of 1 month to assess the psychosocial impact of Covid among suspects.The data was collected using predesigned, semi-structured questionnaire. It was circulated among general public, especially those residing in containment ares and those who are at high risk. The data compilation was done using Ms Excel and analysis was done using SPSS Statistics. Results: There were a total of 230 responses from different parts of the country. The mean age of the respondents was around 21-30 years. Out of these, 25 respondents were suspects of COVID-19. A higher level (80%) of psychosocial distress was found among suspects. Conclusion: The mental problems caused by COVID-19 lockdown not only impacted the psychosocial wellbeing of suspects but also individuals from the entire community including students, casual labourers, healthcare professionals and the general population. The study also showed that there was a higher level of fear and anxiety among the suspects when compared to the general public . In addition, constant mental pressure also eventually led to difficulty in sleeping among suspects.

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