Pandemic Stressors
- Behavioral restrictions & social distancing
- Social distance and quarantine resuting in isolation, loneliness
- Grief (loss of loved ones, social and employment opportunities)
- Anxiety (getting ill, future plans, can't focus on assignments)
- Return to in-person social interaction
1. Too much stimulation can be exhausting, and some students from rural areas may not be used to life in a large city, resulting in homesickness.
2. COVID-19 called on people to exercise behavioral restrictions and social distancing. Because of them, in early stage of the pandemic of COVID-19, many students faced a sustained emotional burden and were experiencing increased levels of stress, isolation, and loneliness, as well as grief and anxiety, related to disruption of routines, and future plans.
These factors may significantly contribute to a rise in prevalence and severity of mental health issues and significantly increase the demands for services in the future. It is also likely that there will be an impact on the psychosocial development of this generation of students.