Author:
Amin Saqib,Mehmood Waqas,Aman-Ullah Attia,Khan Mujahid Ameen
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to measure whether admittance in the quarantine ward due to COVID-19 can affect one’s mental health. Nowadays, many countries worldwide are battling with the threat of the COVID-19 contagion, and it is difficult to understand how the pandemic leaves psychological impacts on one’s well-being.
Design/methodology/approach
This research used qualitative and quantitative approaches to assess the psychological impacts of quarantine due to COVID-19. Population of the present study were 250 patients who were admitted in quarantine centres of Pakistan. The data analysis was conducted through univariate analysis using (ANVOVA) software.
Findings
This study found that patients who were quarantined due to the COVID-19 infection displayed multiple psychological symptoms such as a lack of self-control, anxiety, low general health and vitality, depression and negative well-being.
Practical implications
There is an urgency to provide psychological treatments to each afflicted person and their family members to establish a healthy community.
Originality/value
This research investigates whether admittance in the quarantine ward due to COVID-19 can affect mental health in Pakistan.
Subject
Health Policy,Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science,Social Psychology,Health (social science)
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