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Manodarpan: Inviting ideas to combat Psycho-social stress on School and College Students, Teachers and Parents due to COVID-19 pandemic

Start Date :
Jul 21, 2020
Last Date :
Aug 21, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The outbreak of the global pandemic COVID -19 presents a challenging time for everyone around the world. Not only is this pandemic a serious medical concern, but it also brings ...

The outbreak of the global pandemic COVID -19 presents a challenging time for everyone around the world. Not only is this pandemic a serious medical concern, but it also brings mixed emotions and psycho-social stressors for all. There are emerging mental health concerns with specific focus on Children, Adolescents and Youth as they more vulnerable to heightened level of stress, anxiety and fearfulness, along with a range of other emotional and behavioral issues. COVID-19 has also brought new stressors on Teachers and Parents hampering their capacity to provide positive support to their wards. While it is important to focus on continuing education on the academic front, we must give equal importance to the mental health and well-being of the students.

Manodarpan, an initiative of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, under the AatmaNirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, aims at mobilizing psycho-social support to help Children, Youth, Teachers and Parents country-wide in a comprehensive and multimodal manner during conditions like COVID-19 and after. For more information, please visit www.mhrd.gov.in/covid-19/

MyGov in collaboration with the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, hereby invites citizens to share ideas and inputs to combat the psycho-social stress on School & College Students, Teachers and Parents, caused due to COVID-19 pandemic. Selected comments may be featured on social media.

Last date of sending us your inputs is 21st August 2020

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BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha 5 years 8 months ago
Another very important aspect is stigmatization and societal rejection regarding the quarantined cordon in forms of discrimination, suspicion and avoidance by neighborhood, insecurity regarding properties, workplace prejudice, and withdrawal from social events even after containment of epidemics [
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha 5 years 8 months ago
Post quarantine psychological effects may include significant socioeconomic distress and psychological symptoms due to financial losses
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha 5 years 8 months ago
Suspected isolated cases may suffer from anxiety due to uncertainty about their health status and develop obsessive-compulsive symptoms, such as repeated temperature checks and sterilization . Effects such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have been reported, symptoms of which have been positively associated with the duration of quarantine
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha 5 years 8 months ago
Previous outbreaks have reported that psychological impact of quarantine can vary from immediate effects, like irritability, fear of contracting and spreading infection to family members, anger, confusion, frustration, loneliness, denial, anxiety, depression, insomnia, despair, to extremes of consequences, including suicide
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha 5 years 8 months ago
Apart from physical sufferings, the consequences of this quarantine on the mental health and well-being at personal and population-levels are many fold. Imposed mass quarantine applied by nationwide lockdown programs can produce mass hysteria, anxiety and distress, due to factors like sense of getting cornered and loss of control. This can be intensified if families need separation, by uncertainty of disease progression, insufficient supply of basic essentials, financial losses, increased percep
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha 5 years 8 months ago
COVID-19 has required many countries across the globe to implement early quarantine measures as the fundamental disease control tool
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha 5 years 8 months ago
Therefore, it is imperative to determine the various possible ways in which COVID-19 pandemic will be impacting the world’s mental health
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha 5 years 8 months ago
Prior studies elucidated that mental well-being had been heavily affected in this kind of global pandemic
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha 5 years 8 months ago
As a consequence, rapidly expanding mass hysteria and panic regarding COVID-19 may beget enduring psychological problems in public from all the socioeconomic domains, which could potentially be even more detrimental in the long run than the virus itself
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha
BHAKTA BIHARI MISHRA Secretary NIHIDA Odisha 5 years 8 months ago
Adverse psychosomatic outcomes among common people are nevertheless expected to increase significantly due to the pandemic itself and also due to constant flow of readily available information and reinforced messaging obtained via online social networking services of almost all forms