Evaluating the effects of COVID-19 on mental health
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2021-04Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Dowla, Shihab UdMetadata
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The corona virus had put the world at a halt. Everyone is going through a tough mental health
condition. Non-therapeutic measures such social dancing and home quarantine also contributes
to deteriorating mental health conditions of people. The purpose of this study was to carry out
an online based survey based on the results of which we can identify the variables or reasons
that have a significant effect on mental health. Exploratory data analysis was carried out with
the data obtained using the R programing. The key findings were that the females are more
prone to getting depressed. Increase in the use of internet during the pandemic causes more
depression. People who got tested for COVID-19 were lesser depressed than those who did
not. Younger population and lower educated people seemed to be more depressed than their
other respective half’s. Knowing how many people were quarantined or dead during the
COVID-19 pandemic has little impact on a person's depressed condition.