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青年时期是从童年的依赖阶段向成年的独立阶段过渡的时期。构成青年的年龄组从15岁到29岁,印度27.5%的人口构成青年。孤独是对孤立的一种不愉快的反应。本研究的目的是评估青少年在covid大流行期间感受到的孤独感以及青少年采取的应对策略。本研究采用描述性设计。本研究采用描述性设计。数据来自150名青少年。孤独感采用改良De Jong Gierveld量表评估,应对策略采用检查表评估。研究结果显示,68%的青少年年龄在17 - 19岁之间,32%的青少年年龄在14 - 16岁之间,其中男性占80.67%,女性占19.33%。孤独感与应对策略呈负相关。男女青少年在应对策略上存在显著差异。一般来说,我们总是把孤独这个词与老年人联系起来。但从这项研究的结果来看,我们得出的结论是,这场covid-19大流行使最有活力的年轻人群体也感受到这种孤立造成的孤独感。
Loneliness and coping strategies adopted by adolescents during covid-19 pandemic
Youth is a transition period from the dependant stage of childhood to the independent stage of adulthood. The age group that constitutes youth is from 15 years to 29 years and 27.5% of the population in India constitute the youth. Loneliness is an unpleasant response to isolation. The purpose of this study is to assess the loneliness as perceived by the youngsters and the coping strategies adopted by adolescents during the covid pandemic. A descriptive design was chosen for this study. A descriptive design was chosen for this study. Data was obtained from 150 adolescents. The perceived loneliness was assessed using modified De Jong Gierveld Scale and the coping strategies was assessed using a checklist. The findings of the study revealed that 68% of the youth were in the age group of 17 to 19 years and 32% of the youth were in the age group of 14 to 16 years in that 80.67% were male and 19.33% were female. There was negative correlation between loneliness and coping strategy. There was a significant difference among the male and female adolescents in the coping strategies adopted. Generally, we always relate the term loneliness to the elderly. But from this study findings, we conclude that this covid-19 pandemic has made the most energetic group of youngsters also feel this loneliness caused by the isolation.