Friday, November 6, 2020

Mental Health Analysis During COVID-19

Mental health concerns and treatment usually take a backseat when the limited resources are geared for pandemic containment. In this global humanitarian crisis of the COVID -19 pandemic, mental health issues have been reported from all over the world.


We attempt to review the prevailing mental health issues during the COVID-19 pandemic through global experiences, and reactive strategies established in mental health care with special reference to the Indian context. By performing a rapid synthesis of available evidence, we aim to propose a conceptual and recommendation framework for mental health issues during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A search of the PubMed electronic database and google scholar was undertaken using the search terms ‘novel coronavirus’, ‘COVID-19’, ‘nCoV’, SARS-CoV-2, ‘mental health’, ‘psychiatry’, ‘psychology’, ‘anxiety’, ‘depression’ and ‘stress’ in various permutations and combinations. A thorough search of all published journal articles, newspaper articles, magazine articles, webpages including World health Organisation, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare- Government of India (MOHFW), State governments and independent websites of various institutions) and non-government organizations, and verified social media portals including -Twitter, Youtube, Facebook, Whatsapp, etc., have been compiled after exclusion of fake and unverified updates. The authenticity of the social media updates has been ensured by thorough search and inclusion of only verified institutional/organisational social media pages and central and state government social media portals.



General Tips for Maintaining Mental Health in Isolation:

  • Develop a routine. Wake up and go to sleep at the same time and establish a schedule to help create a sense of normalcy that may be lacking due to factors such as working remotely or having children home from school.
  • Stay active. Find ways to exercise at home or go for a walk or a run while practicing social distancing.
  • Stay social. Using the video call feature on your smartphone or video conferencing on a computer is a great way to spend time with friends and family while apart. Gionfriddo recommends taking conversations “one step up,” by calling instead of texting or using video chat instead of a regular phone call.
  • Limit news intake. Staying informed is important, but too much content can be overwhelming. Try to avoid checking the news more than a few times per day.
  • Listen to public health professionals. Recommendations and guidelines provided by organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) External link  are the best source of information to keep yourself and others safe.

While the health system struggles to save millions of lives daily, there is probably a risk of a looming pandemic of hidden mental health issues which has a huge potential of shattering the existing mental health infrastructure. To handle the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the mental health of the people needs to be handled hand in hand and given equal importance along with other strategies to manage and control the disease and the pandemic at large. There is a definite need for specialized psychological intervention and proper and consistent risk communication and crisis communication. An updated, timely, uncomplicated guidelines should be put forth in order to avoid confusion and anxiety among the people. Hence, keeping a positive approach, effective communication strategies and understanding the problem statement, will help in dealing with the mental health issues faced by the world in this hour of crisis. The recommended intervention strategies should therefore be vulnerable group specific and further cause or risk factor specific also. Developing need-based interventions with proper risk communication strategies and keeping at par with the evolving epidemiology of COVID-19 would be instrumental in guiding the planning and prioritization of mental health care resources so that the mental health of most vulnerable groups is well served.


Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Human Values -


Moral Values - What to choose??













Role of a family , society and institutions provide a lot of effect on a person , especially on a child at the stage of his/her growth. Children learn more from what you are than what you teach. If I will be a teacher then I would edify the novice to sow the seeds of knowledge, inculcate in them the ability to think and reason and elicit the best in them through moral values. But,

Unfortunately, For those who don't get this kind of values, they later became a monster for those who mark themselves as innocent.When you have to start compromising yourself or your moral for the people around you, it's probably time to change the people around you.It's not hard to make decisions, once you know what your values are. With so many moral values around, Ethics are still missing, With so many people around, Loyalty is still a question mark; Not a surprise but a truth of living, with everything coming back in trend, innocence is still in demand.loyalty, dignity, integrity, morals, a good heart and a great responsibility makes a true man with ethics , not with treachery, informality, division, dishonesty etc. these factors are a basic element for the growth of the cases of anger which lead to person to go on wrong directions. 


They indulge in the activities which are socially unacceptable which lead to an end of their life such as rapes, murders, toxifying the environment. Not everyone's a culprit , the situation which occurs in front of them may create the scenario that they are forced to become one. The more the person lives calmly, the more he gathers positive values and this all start with the moral values he owned at the time of his/her growth.Ideally, what should be said to every child, repeatedly, throughout his or her school life is something like this: 

"You are in the process of being indoctrinated. We have not yet evolved a system of education that is not a system of indoctrination. We are sorry, but it is the best we can do."

We all need to stay with peace and that thing will come from education. Education breeds confidence , confidence breeds hope and hope breeds peace.Make it a rule never to give a child a book  you would not read it by yourself.Be the one to stay and stand always for right , don't be a culprit of the situation in which you are not indulged and also don't let anyone to be a part of those terrible situations.The roots are always which inspire me - 
  • To keep seeking knowledge,
  • To keep disseminating knowledge,
  • To Inculcate Moral values,
  • To help poor and needy,
  • To feed and love animals,
  • To spread love and peace,
  • To respect my Parents,
  • To be always beholden to The Almighty for all that He has given me,
  • To Work for the progress and prosperity of my Nation,

    I just need
To 'VALUE' THE 'VALUES'



~~ Sarthi Sareen