International Research Conference on Covid-19 and Its Impact on Mental Health (Virtual).
The outbreak
of pandemic Covid-19 has disrupted the economic, financial and social systems
of most countries and the short and long-term consequences will be difficult to
appraise. The purpose of this special issue is to encourage early research into
what these consequences might be in both developed and developing countries.
Coronavirus disease made everyone stressed. Anxiety, depression and fear about
an outbreak may cause mental health disorders in adults and children. Coping of
mental health during covid-19 is important for the people you care about.
Stress during an outbreak involves changes in habits, eating patterns changes,
worsens mental health conditions, over thinking, difficulty in and concentrating.
Sleep disorders arise in every individual during the outbreak. Mental health of
children, teens, adults and older people will vary during this outbreak. Take
care of yourself and your community to cope with stress disorder. There are
many ways to cope with stress, taking breaks from watching, reading, listening
to news about the outbreak. Hearing about the pandemic repeatedly can be
disturbing and unnecessary tension will be raised in the minds. Take deep
breaths, do yoga and meditation. Talk with people about your feelings and
concerns.
Conference
Organized By: Research Council of Health, London
Website: www.rchlondon.org.uk
Conference
Contact Person: Conference coordinator
Conference
Start Date :2023-01-08
Conference
End Date :2023-01-09
Event
Status: Active