Socioeconomic crisis and mental health stress among the middle-income group during the covid-19 pandemic

被引:11
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作者
Bin Halim, Sk Faijan [1 ]
Mridha, Sojal [1 ]
Nasrin, Nishad [1 ]
Islam, Md Karimul [1 ]
Hossain, Md Tanvir [2 ]
机构
[1] Khulna Univ, Social Sci Sch, Econ Discipline, Khulna, Bangladesh
[2] Khulna Univ, Social Sci Sch, Sociol Discipline, Khulna, Bangladesh
关键词
PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT; DEPRESSION; METAANALYSIS; ANXIETY;
D O I
10.1080/02732173.2022.2081639
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号
030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
Following the spread of COVID-19, the prolonged lockdown has adversely affected not only the mental health but also the socioeconomic well-being of people, particularly the underprivileged population, across the world. This study was designed to assess the mental health of middle-income people and its association with the socioeconomic crises that emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. A semi-structured interview schedule in Bangla was administered to conveniently collect the data from 150 participants based on certain specifications. Findings suggest that COVID-19 status, household debt, and depression were significantly associated with mental stress among middle-income people. Depression, on the other hand, was substantially affected by socio-demographic and socioeconomic status as well as their hygiene and government support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Likewise, an individual's anxiety was determined by income during the COVID-19 pandemic, quarantine status, personal hygiene, and socio-demographic factors. To reduce the pandemic-induced stress, depression, and anxiety, the government should provide financial assistance through social safety net and create alternative livelihood opportunities using existing resources. Besides, policymakers should implement community awareness programs about the risk of COVID-19 to minimize both risk of infection and mental health stress.
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页码:119 / 134
页数:16
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