International Journal of Nursing Education and Research
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 4

A study to Assess the Psychosocial Issues Associated with Covid-19 Pandemic among the Family Members of Third year B.Sc. Nursing Students in selected Colleges of Pathanamthitta District

  • Author:
  • Aleena Thomas1, KV Anagha1, Febin Irshad1, Jyothilakshmi1, Kripa Chinnu1, Princy Jessan1, Shalu Shajan1, T Sreelakshmi1, Bindu Nair2,*, Jaya Mathew3
  • Total Page Count: 3
  • Page Number: 417 to 419

1B.Sc. Nursing Students, Tiruvalla Medical Mission College of Nursing

2Assistant Professor, Tiruvalla Medical Mission College of Nursing

3Vice Principal cum Head of the Department (Mental Health Nursing), Tiruvalla Medical Mission College of Nursing

*Corresponding Author E-mail: bindu_nair23@yahoo.com

Online Published on 14 April, 2025.

Abstract

In January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that Covid-19 is characterized as pandemic. It is a major health crisis affecting several nations. The crisis generates stresses throughout the population. This pandemic condition is leading the public to experience psychosocial problems such as post-traumatic stress disorders, psychological distress, depression and anxiety.

1. To assess the psychosocial issues of family members of third year BSc nursing students regarding the covid-19 pandemic. 2. To find out the association between the psychosocial issues with demographic variables. 3. To implement psychosocial education to overcome the psychosocial issues related to covid-19 pandemic.

A Non-experimental descriptive survey design was used to assess the perceived psychosocial issues associated with COVID-19 pandemic among the family members. The study was conducted among 50 samples selected by inclusion and exclusion criteria through random sampling technique. The data was collected by using a baseline data questionnaire. The data were collected, tabulated and analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. Chi-square test was used to find out the association between selected demographic variables and psychological issues.

In the present study, the finding shows that the 76% of the parents have moderate impact on daily life style. 64% of parents have a mild impact on finance. 61% of the parents have mild insomnia. 60% of the parents have moderate level of anxiety and depression.

The study concludes that psychosocial issues are a common phenomenon among the parents and grandparents.

Keywords

COVID-19, Psychosocial, Impact, Parents and grandparents