First and Second Waves of COVID-19: A Comparative Study on the Impact of Pandemic Fear on the Mental Health of University Students in India.

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Title: First and Second Waves of COVID-19: A Comparative Study on the Impact of Pandemic Fear on the Mental Health of University Students in India.
Authors: Lathabhavan, Remya
Source: Journal of Loss & Trauma. Feb 2022, Vol. 27 Issue 2, p194-195. 2p.
Subjects: Well-being, Psychology of college students, COVID-19, Social support, Fear, Mental health, Satisfaction, Severity of illness index, Death, Psychological adaptation, COVID-19 pandemic
Geographic Terms: India
Abstract: The article presents comparative study on the impact of pandemic fear on the mental health of University Students in India. Topics include nature of mental health concerns has also varied between the two waves of the pandemic due to the differences in the severity of infection and death toll; and students compared to first wave and psychiatric care and support are required to manage this mental health crisis.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The article presents comparative study on the impact of pandemic fear on the mental health of University Students in India. Topics include nature of mental health concerns has also varied between the two waves of the pandemic due to the differences in the severity of infection and death toll; and students compared to first wave and psychiatric care and support are required to manage this mental health crisis.
ISSN:15325024
DOI:10.1080/15325024.2021.1950432