Abstract

Background:Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the mental health of the people all around the world is severely disrupted.Aim:The purpose of this study is to identify whether ‘Fear of COVID-19’ impacted on future workforces’ career anxiety at the first place and whether depression from COVID-19 has any indirect effect on ‘Fear of COVID-19’ and future workforces’ career anxiety.Method:Based on three different scales related to ‘Fear of COVID-19’, depression and career anxiety, a structured questionnaire was developed and the survey data was collected for this study.Results:The empirical result of the study reveals that, due to the outbreak of COVID-19 fear, the future workforce is getting anxious about their future career. Again, depression from COVID-19, caused by ‘Fear of COVID-19’, as a mediator, has a significant indirect impact on the relationship between ‘Fear of COVID-19’ and future career anxiety, resulting in a full mediation. This means, due to the outbreak of ‘Fear of COVID-19’ people are becoming depressed and anxious about their future career which is creating a long-term negative effect on human psychology.Conclusion:These research findings will be a major tool for the policymakers, as well as the human resource planning professionals, to sketch plans after COVID-19 pandemic. This study is a novel work combining the concepts of fear and depression with career anxiety in a pandemic situation like COVID-19, and also assists future researchers in many folds.

Highlights

  • Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the mental health of the people all around the world is severely disrupted

  • By adopting and applying three different scales on ‘Fear of COVID-19’, depression and career anxiety, this study examines a structural relationship to test the assumptions which is unique until now

  • The current study extends the theories of emotion by examining the impact of ‘Fear of COVID-19’ on future career anxiety and the mediating role of depression from COVID-19 in this relationship

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Introduction

Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the mental health of the people all around the world is severely disrupted. Depression from COVID-19, caused by ‘Fear of COVID-19’, as a mediator, has a significant indirect impact on the relationship between ‘Fear of COVID-19’ and future career anxiety, resulting in a full mediation. This means, due to the outbreak of ‘Fear of COVID-19’ people are becoming depressed and anxious about their future career which is creating a long-term negative effect on human psychology. This study is a novel work combining the concepts of fear and depression with career anxiety in a pandemic situation like COVID-19, and assists future researchers in many folds

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