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PurposeSince the emergence of a coronavirus disease (2019-nCoV) in December 2019, the whole world is in a state of chaos. Isolation strategy with quarantine is a useful model in controlling transmission and rapid spread. As a result, people remained at home and disrupted their outside daily activities. It led to the closure of educational institutes, which is a source of many students to cope with numerous personal and familial issues. This study aims to focus on exploring the relationships and potential mediational pathways between mental health problems, illness perception, anxiety and depression disorders.Design/methodology/approachThe study incorporated snowball sampling techniques through a cross-sectional, Web-based survey and recruited 500 students from different universities of twin cities, Rawalpindi and Islamabad from March 23 to April 15, 2020, during the coronavirus outbreak lockdown. The study used four instruments, Beck Depression Scale, Beck Anxiety Inventory, Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire and The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale for assessing depression, anxiety, illness perception and mental health disorders.FindingsThe findings indicated normal (43.2%), mild (20.5%), moderate (13.6%) and severe (22.7%) levels of anxiety prevalence in students. Results specified a normal (65.9%), mild (9.10%), moderate (9.12%) and severe (15.90%) depression prevalence and findings stipulated that anxiety disorder prevalence was higher than depression disorder. The correlational results specified a negative and significant relationship between mental health, illness perception, anxiety and depression symptoms. The multiple regression analysis stated that anxiety and depression disorders mediated the relationship between mental health and present illness perception. The perception of illness exhibited a relation to depression and anxiety disorders.Originality/valueThe study proposed a model to address mental health problems during the lockdown. The (2019-nCoV) illness perception developed mental disorders, including anxiety and depression, which has declined individuals’ mental health. There is an urgent need for ongoing clinical examination and management to address psychological disorders and findings suggest assessing mental health to combatting the pandemic worldwide. Findings recommend developing strategies to promote mental health-care facilities during COVID-19 wide-ranging disasters. These results highlight the impending importance of devising strategies to treat mental health problems.

Highlights

  • Since the emergence of a coronavirus disease (2019-nCoV) in December 2019, the whole world is in a state of chaos

  • The results indicated that the prevalence of anxiety disorder was higher as compared to depression disorder in Pakistani students during the COVID-19 outbreak lockdown

  • This study recommended that the present critical situation due to the COVID-19 epidemic could lead to possible mental health issues in Pakistani students

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Introduction

Since the emergence of a coronavirus disease (2019-nCoV) in December 2019, the whole world is in a state of chaos. People remained at homes and disrupted their outside daily activities It led to the closure of educational institutes, which is a source of many students to cope with numerous personal and familial issues. The U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization anticipated that one hundred seven states around the world had executed state school closures linked to COVID-19outbreak On March 18, 2020, influencing 862 million kids and adolescent people, approximately half the worldwide student populace. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization anticipated that one hundred seven states around the world had executed state school closures linked to COVID-19outbreak On March 18, 2020, influencing 862 million kids and adolescent people, approximately half the worldwide student populace This critical condition had quickly raised from twenty-nine states with countrywide schools, colleges, or university closures before a week[3]. 1-5 million students (90%), all over the world are currently out of education[3]

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