2021
DOI: 10.24083/apjhm.v16i2.595
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Psychological, Spiritual and Emotional Response to COVID-19 Pandemic Experiences and Interventions Made

Abstract: Summary: Outbreak of Corona Virus in December 2019, in Wuhan placed a novel challenge in front of mankind. COVID-19 has affected every country in different magnitudes. The absence of vaccine and changed lifestyle suddenly imposed upon masses affected their functioning as well. Those victimized by the virus have their own problems while others also have had their own sufferings. Objectives: Amidst all trials and tests for cure, this paper is an attempt to understand the psychological, spiritual and emotional re… Show more

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“…Parallels between the emotional well-being of male and female physicians were observed, although female physicians exhibited more psychosomatic symptoms than males [6]. Pandemic-era studies revealed that a person's experience with the pandemic is determined by their age, education, and gender, and that pandemic-related challenges have a significant connection to a person's mental and spiritual well-being [7]. Quality of life among health care specialists transformed during the pandemic due to increased workload and fear of the virus spreading [8; 9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Parallels between the emotional well-being of male and female physicians were observed, although female physicians exhibited more psychosomatic symptoms than males [6]. Pandemic-era studies revealed that a person's experience with the pandemic is determined by their age, education, and gender, and that pandemic-related challenges have a significant connection to a person's mental and spiritual well-being [7]. Quality of life among health care specialists transformed during the pandemic due to increased workload and fear of the virus spreading [8; 9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%