Psychosocial Impact of Lock Down among College Students in Nagpur

Authors

  • Vaishali D. Tendolkar1 , Shaini Suraj2 , Harshala Rajurkar3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12582

Keywords:

Psychosocial impact, Lock down, students.

Abstract

Background: The deadly COVID 19 has brought the life to a standstill in many parts of the world. The
uncertainties in lives of people are increasing along with the spread and increasing death tolls due to disease.
College students, the predominant youth are maximally affected by this crucial stage. Aim:The current study
aims at assessing the psychosocial impact of lock down among the college students.
Study Design: Online survey.
Study Population: College students in the age group of 17 to 25 years both male and females.
Sample Size: 337.
Material: Psychosocial Impact Scale for students developed by investigators (r=0.85).
Results: The mean age of the students is 19.93+1.14. 96.4% students were living with their parents
during the period of lock down. 36% experienced borderline negative impact and 20.17% reported mild to
moderate negative impact of lockdown in just 15 days of lock down period. Most surprisingly despite being
with parents; 20.18% had been out on roads during lock down, 1.48 for their job, 36.80% for purchasing
medicines, 39.17% for grocery and vegetables, 4.75% to meet their friends, 2.37% to attend a funeral, 2.97%
attended family function, 9.50% to complete their academic assignments, 13.65% to refresh themselves,
12.76%to help neighbour/relatives.
Conclusion: Lockdown has adversely affected the psychosocial status of the college students. While
equipping for any disaster, a nation will have to find out strategies for rebuilding mental strength of its
people after the disaster is over so as to enhance the return to normal functioning.

Author Biography

  • Vaishali D. Tendolkar1 , Shaini Suraj2 , Harshala Rajurkar3

    1
    Professor-Mental Health Nursing, Datta Meghe College of Nursing, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India 441110,
    2Psychological Counsellor, Meghe Group of Institutes, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India 441110, 3Professor, Dept. of
    Swastha Vrutta, Datta Meghe Ayurvedic Medical College, Hospital & research Centre, Nagpur, Maharashtra,
    India 441110

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

Psychosocial Impact of Lock Down among College Students in Nagpur. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 6273-6278. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12582