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Psychological impact of the COVID-19

Is the covid-19 affecting our mental health?

The results of Covid-19is the heightened anxiety, with immediate effects on our mental health. There are  fears of contagion lead us to become more conformist and tribalistic, and less accepting of eccentricity. In addition, the every day reminders of the sick maybe even sway our political affiliations. Moreover, this sickness can affect our mental health because we stayed home and we cannot do anything. 

The changes about meetings with psychologists:

In my opinion everyone need face to face sessions with psychology because, all we have some problems to discuss. Since covid came in our lives  , allied health professionals such as psychologists were not deemed "essential services." This meant that psychologists were not allowed to see people at their office face-to-face and all sessions had to be shifted through phones. This was different and difficult for everyone. I could say that this make each patient do not feel comfortable to speak through phones because they may do not feel the safety.

 
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Health Behaviours relating to preventing COVID-19 transmission.

Several of people change their personaly and their behaviour because they do not feel good when they are at home, so they break out.

This research can be a part of the article, If I will do this Idea, I will do a structure that contain thes points that I said on this research.

I hope that some day everything will become like the past.

 References:

1. BBC (no date), The fear of coronavirus is changing our psychology, Available from: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200401-covid-19-how-fear-of-coronavirus-is-changing-our-psychology (Accessed: 17/4/2021)

2. American psychological association (no date) ,The importance of psychology during COVID-19: A perspective from Singapore ,Available from: https://www.apa.org/international/global-insights/singapore-covid-19-psychology  (Accessed: 17/4/2021)

3. McBride, O., Murphy, J., Shevlin, M. et al. (9 more authors) (Submitted: 2020) Monitoring the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the general population : an overview of the context, design and conduct of the COVID-19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) study. PsyArXiv. Available from: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/167587/ (Accessed: 17/4/2021)

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  1. This is a nice start, but it feels unfinished. How will you use this research in your article? Always bring it back to your own idea and explain how you'll analyse this further.

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