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Psychological Impact of COVID-19 and Lockdown among University Students in Malaysia: Implications and Policy Recommendations

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Sheela Sundarasen, Karuthan Chinna, Kamilah Kamaludin, Mohammad Nurunnabi et al.

Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public HealthYear: 2020Citations: 750

The COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown has taken the world by storm. This study examines its impact on the anxiety level of university students in Malaysia during the peak of the crisis and the pertinent characteristics affecting their anxiety. A cross-sectional online survey, using Zung’s self-rati...

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Anxiety Level of University Students During COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia

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Heba Bakr Khoshaim, Areej Alsukayt, Karuthan Chinna, Mohammad Nurunnabi et al.

Journal: Frontiers in PsychiatryYear: 2020Citations: 140

COVID-19 is the worst pandemic of this millennium, and it is considered to be the "public enemy number one." This catastrophe has changed the way we live in the blink of an eye. Not only has it threatened our existence and health status, but the damage associated with it could equally affect our eco...

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Psychological impact of COVID-19 and lock down measures: An online cross-sectional multicounty study on Asian university students

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Karuthan Chinna, Sheela Sundarasen, Heba Bakr Khoshaim, Kamilah Kamaludin et al.

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2021Citations: 102

The COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown measures have taken a toll on every level of the society, worldwide. This study examines their psychological impact on university students in Asia. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted between April and May 2020 in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Ban...

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COVID-19: exploring impacts of the pandemic and lockdown on mental health of Pakistani students

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Gul Muhammad Baloch, Sheela Sundarasen, Karuthan Chinna, Mohammad Nurunnabi et al.

Journal: PeerJYear: 2021Citations: 97

Background As of the present, the twenty-first century is experiencing what may be one of its most devastating events, in respect to infected and dead people by the virus. Now known to the world as COVID-19, the devastating disease of what has become a pandemic started its spread from Wuhan, China a...

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Coping with COVID-19 and movement control order (MCO): experiences of university students in Malaysia

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Kamilah Kamaludin, Karuthan Chinna, Sheela Sundarasen, Heba Bakr Khoshaim et al.

Journal: HeliyonYear: 2020Citations: 97

This study examined how university students in Malaysia coped with the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on movement (also known as MCO). A total of 983 students participated in a survey conducted online between April 20 and May 24, 2020. The psychological impact was mea...

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Coping strategies of students for anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic in China: a cross-sectional study

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Mohammad Nurunnabi, Syed Far Abid Hossain, Karuthan Chinna, Sheela Sundarasen et al.

Journal: F1000ResearchYear: 2020Citations: 81

<ns4:p> <ns4:bold>Background:</ns4:bold> COVID-19 has severely affected university students everywhere in the world. Due to fear of infection, government and local authorities in China immediately closed academic institutions and tried to find survival techniques to cope with market turbulence. COVI...

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Coping with COVID-19: The Strategies Adapted by Pakistani Students to Overcome Implications

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Gul Muhammad Baloch, Kamilah Kamaludin, Karuthan Chinna, Sheela Sundarasen et al.

Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public HealthYear: 2021Citations: 29

COVID-19 has speedily immersed the globe with 72+ million cases and 1.64 million deaths, in a span of around one year, disturbing and deteriorating almost every sphere of life. This study investigates how students in Pakistan have coped with the COVID-19. Zung's self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) was u...

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Socio-Psychological Impact on Bangladeshi Students during Covid-19

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Syed Far Abid Hossain, Mohammad Nurunnabi, Sheela Sundarasen, Karuthan Chinna et al.

Journal: Journal of public health researchYear: 2020Citations: 21

Background The socio-psychological impact of COVID-19 has affected the whole world. Bangladesh, one of the most dangerous places as stated by WHO, was first infected at the beginning of March 2020, later than other countries. Bangladesh is now one of the 20 most affected countries in the world, but ...

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How Students in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are Coping with Covid-19 Pandemic

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Heba Bakr Khoshaim, Areej Alsukayt, Karuthan Chinna, Mohammad Nurunnabi et al.

Journal: Journal of public health researchYear: 2020Citations: 20

The novel coronavirus is the worst pandemic of this century. Unfortunately, there is no clear solution for how to cope with such an epidemic. This study examines the coping strategies used by university students in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. From March to May 2020, a questionnaire was administered...

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Peer Review #2 of "COVID-19: exploring impacts of the pandemic and lockdown on mental health of Pakistani students (v0.1)"

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Gul Muhammad, Baloch Corresp, Sheela Sundarasen, Karuthan Chinna et al.

Year: 2021

Background.As of the present, the twenty-first century is experiencing what may be one of its most devastating events, in respect to infected and dead people by the virus.Now known to the world as COVID-19, the devastating disease of what has become a pandemic started its spread from Wuhan, China an...

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