Abstract

Background: COVID-19 has spread throughout the world and has resulted in significant morbidity, mortality, andnegative psychological impact. This cross-sectional study is exploring the effect of the pandemic on mental healthand academic performace of medical students. Survey was done to solicit participants’ feedback regarding theirexperience in academic difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic.Material and Methods: It was a cross-sectional observational study with a convenience sample conducted inMedical College at Eastern India. Study assessed the mental health of students’ participants during the COVID-19outbreak by using structured questionnaires and studies its impact on academic performance in upcoming WBUHSProfessional Examinations. An online google form questionnaire link was shared with the participants. The finalquestionnaire for this study consisted of 17 questions (15 closed-ended and 2 open-ended) and a rating scaledivided into three sections. After the filling of questionnaires, participants were followed up for their academicperformances.Results: Ability to focus on academic work (72-93%) and difficulties with online learning (17-31%) were the mostcommonly cited issues related to academics. Change of behavior in response to the pandemic was pervasive. Ourrespondents almost universally increased hand washing, limited social outings, and started wearing masks.Conclusion: Study results indicate that college students who are experiencing considerable number of academicand everyday difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic also report increased levels of mental health burden This study will add to the existing body of literature on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdown andonline learning on the social an sychological health of students.

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