Students with severe anxiety during COVID-19 lockdown – exploring the impact and its management

Fayyaz Ahmad Faize, Waqar Husain
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Purpose: COVID-19 generated extensive fear and anxiety across the globe This study aims to explore the psychological dynamics of students during COVID-19 lockdown, its impact and students’ management strategies Design/methodology/approach: This paper collected data from 891 students in Islamabad (Pakistan) using an online survey consisting of the generalized anxiety disorder scale and items on academic variables After measuring the anxiety levels, this paper interviewed 20 students diagnosed with severe anxiety The objective was to seek a deeper understanding of the impact of COVID-19 and students’ management Findings: This paper found students with different anxiety levels Most students had no anxiety;however, 8 2% of students had severe anxiety These students reported psychological, social and physical problems during the interview The students shared their activities and avoidance behavior to manage their anxiety levels Originality/value: The study helped in understanding the psychological dynamics during the pandemic and students’ management strategies Some students express their inability to cope with their problems This paper recommends the intervention of clinical practitioners, policymakers and researchers to work for the mental health of such students © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited
新冠肺炎封锁期间严重焦虑的学生——探讨影响及其管理
目的:新冠肺炎在全球范围内引发了广泛的恐惧和焦虑。本研究旨在探讨新冠肺炎封锁期间学生的心理动态、影响和学生的管理策略。本文采用广广性焦虑障碍量表和学业变量项目组成的在线调查收集了巴基斯坦伊斯兰堡891名学生的数据,在测量焦虑水平后,本文采访了20名被诊断为严重焦虑的学生,目的是为了更深入地了解COVID-19的影响和学生管理。本研究发现学生的焦虑程度不同,大部分学生没有焦虑,但有8.2%的学生有严重的焦虑,这些学生在访谈中报告了心理、社会和身体问题,学生分享了他们的活动和回避行为来管理他们的焦虑水平。该研究有助于了解大流行期间的心理动态和学生的管理策略。一些学生表示他们无法应对自己的问题。本文建议临床从业者、政策制定者和研究人员进行干预,为这些学生的心理健康工作©2020,Emerald Publishing Limited
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