Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 lockdown has severely affected all aspects of life, including medical students. The present study was designed to gain perspective on how the COVID-19 lockdown has affected Karachi's medical student's study patterns and mental health.
 Methodology: Undergraduate students from twelve medical colleges participated in this cross-sectional survey. A self-administered online survey form was sent to 1000 medical students via WhatsApp and other social media platforms. A total of 670 responses were received. Questions regarding the psychological impact of lockdown and wellbeing concerns about the future during lockdown were part of this survey. The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale was used to determine the level of anxiety in students.
 Results: According to our survey, 270 (40.8%) medical students who participated in the survey have been severely affected, where 392 students (60.1%) either did not study daily or spent less than 2 hours studying on average. This situation has also taken a severe toll on their mental health as 314 (47.4%) students proved to have anxiety, a feeling of irritation and uneasiness most of the time during the day. Many students, 439 (66.3%), also faced difficulty concentrating while doing menial tasks or studying.
 Conclusion: Most students faced a severe loss of study and showed anxiety and depression symptoms during the lockdown period.

Highlights

  • In March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic as, about 114 countries were affected[1]

  • Our study focused on SARS COV-19 and subsequent lockdown upon medical education and psyche of medical students

  • We conclude that medical students are significantly sensitized and are under immense stress due to Covid 19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown resulting in anxiety, irritability, and fearfulness

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Introduction

In March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic as, about 114 countries were affected[1]. Pakistan being one of the countries having corona cases, followed the directions of WHO, and a strict lockdown was enforced upon all sectors, including educational institutes Results: According to our survey, 270 (40.8%) medical students who participated in the survey have been severely affected, where 392 students (60.1%) either did not study daily or spent less than 2 hours studying on average. This situation has taken a severe toll on their mental health as 314 (47.4%) students proved to have anxiety, a feeling of irritation and uneasiness most of the time during the day. Conclusion: Most students faced a severe loss of study and showed anxiety and depression symptoms during the lockdown period

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