Self-Isolation's Impact on Public Psychology

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Yosepha Pusparisa 24/04/2020 15:45 WIB
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Psychological Impact of Self-Isolation
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The Covid-19 pandemic has affected people's mental health due to self-isolation. Two out of five respondents, or 43%, admitted to being impatient to return to normal life. Furthermore, a significant number (34%) also expressed anxiety about their health.

Isolation has led many people to yearn for social interaction. Mixed emotions reflect the degree of isolation experienced. The level of isolation is directly proportional to the psychological impact on individuals. Uncertainty, as experienced currently, can be a source of anxiety, as reported by Ipsos.

Ipsos conducted a survey of almost 14,000 people across 15 major countries. Some of these countries include Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the United States, China, and India.

Editor : Safrezi Fitra

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