Author(s):
Amala S Thomas, Anakha Das, Anet Alexander, Arathy K R, Asha Shaji, Bismi Biju, Lida Mathew, Linu Simon, Marrena Tomy, Neha Sabu, Anajo Jose, Anu Paul, Joseena SVM
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10.52711/2454-2660.2022.00039
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Amala S Thomas1, Anakha Das1, Anet Alexander1, Arathy K R1, Asha Shaji1, Bismi Biju1, Lida Mathew1, Linu Simon1, Marrena Tomy1, Neha Sabu1, Anajo Jose2, Anu Paul2, Sr. Joseena SVM4
1Third Year B.Sc Nursing Students, Little Lourdes College of Nursing, Kidangoor, Kottayam.
2Assistant Professor, Department of Mental Health Nursing, Little Lourdes College of Nursing, Kidangoor, Kottayam.
3Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Little Lourdes College of Nursing, Kidangoor, Kottayam.
4Principal, Little Lourdes College of Nursing, Kidangoor, Kottayam.
*Corresponding Author
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Volume - 10,
Issue - 2,
Year - 2022
ABSTRACT:
COVID-19 has rapidly spread worldwide and it was officially declared as a pandemic by WHO on March 11, 2020. A descriptive study was conducted to assess the impact of online education during COVID-19 pandemic on mental health among college students of selected college at Kottayam district. Simple random sampling technique was used to select 40 samples from the population. The instrument used for the study was rating scale regarding the impact of online education on mental health. The structured tool was divided into 2 sections. The major findings of the study were among the total 40 samples, 20 samples (50%) were having severe negative impact, 13 samples (32.5%) were having moderate negative impact, 5 samples (12.5%) were having mild negative impact and 2 samples (5%) were having critical negative impact. It is found that there is significant impact on online education during COVID-19 pandemic on mental health among college students.
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Amala S Thomas, Anakha Das, Anet Alexander, Arathy K R, Asha Shaji, Bismi Biju, Lida Mathew, Linu Simon, Marrena Tomy, Neha Sabu, Anajo Jose, Anu Paul, Joseena SVM. A Study to assess the impact of online education during COVID-19 Pandemic on mental health among college students of selected nursing college at Kottayam district. International Journal of Nursing Education and Research. 2022; 10(2):165-8. doi: 10.52711/2454-2660.2022.00039
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Amala S Thomas, Anakha Das, Anet Alexander, Arathy K R, Asha Shaji, Bismi Biju, Lida Mathew, Linu Simon, Marrena Tomy, Neha Sabu, Anajo Jose, Anu Paul, Joseena SVM. A Study to assess the impact of online education during COVID-19 Pandemic on mental health among college students of selected nursing college at Kottayam district. International Journal of Nursing Education and Research. 2022; 10(2):165-8. doi: 10.52711/2454-2660.2022.00039 Available on: https://ijneronline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2022-10-2-18
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