COVID-19 and Mental Health: A Study of its Impact on Students

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COVID-19 and Mental Health: A Study of its Impact on Students

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About COVID-19 and Mental Health: A Study of its Impact on Students

The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the personal, social, and psychological impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of students of age groups 16 to 25. A response from N= 351 students (from the most affected state in India), provided a comparative analysis based on gender, and background to understand the pattern in issues related to mental health during the pandemic.
The results show that female students are more concerned about health, and the future, and are more prone to psychological issues like feelings of uncertainty, helplessness, and outbursts than male students. Urban student’s population is more mentally affected than their rural counterparts, however, time spent on the internet is almost the same despite the difference in infrastructure and resources. Also, there is an increase in the need for solitude, being withdrawn and self-harm in male students who require attention.

COVID-19 and Mental Health: A Study of its Impact on Students

COVID-19 and Mental Health: A Study of its Impact on Students


A shift in perception from seeing family as a source of support to that of a restriction is indicated, although the benefits of a collectivistic society are undisputed. The results indicate that there is overall increased awareness about mental health among the student population and with programs/strategies focusing on background and gender, a significant improvement is attainable.

Authors of the Article

  • Kshipra Moghe (kam.appsci@coep.ac.in)
  • Disha Kotecha
  • Manjusha Patil

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