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COVID-19 pandemic: mental health and beyond – the Indian perspective
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine ; 38(2):140-144, 2021.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2096528
ABSTRACT
India is a de facto continent in the garb of a country. COVID-19 is an unprecedented global pandemic spanning continents. Being the second most populous country in the world, experts regard how India deals with the outbreak will have enormous impact on the world’s ability to deal with it. The country has been in lockdown since March 25, 2020 until the current time of early May 2020, and despite several challenges, there has been early success. The major conflict now is the health benefits weighed up against the deleterious social and economic consequences of prolonged lockdown, that is, life versus livelihood. This unprecedented calamity could potentially cause or exacerbate various psychiatric disorders. It is recognized that lifestyle changes and limited screen time may help reduce mental health difficulties. Considering the physical barriers to consultation, development of telemedicine services is needed. This pandemic, like other previous pandemics, will pass, and until this happens, we must remain extremely vigilant.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ProQuest Central Language: English Journal: Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine Year: 2021 Document Type: Article