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Mental health of People in Lockdown(Pandemic) - Coggle Diagram
Mental health of People in Lockdown(Pandemic)
Anxiety
Lack of motivation
Hopelessness
Lack of peer/community support
Restlessness
Uncertainty
Not sure what day or time it is
Stress
Disruption in regular lifestyle
Fear
Paranoia of catching the virus
Death
Hospitals
big amounts of Medication
Expensive
Loss of a loved one
Fear for one's families and friends
Failure
Loss of Job
Running out of money
Furlough
Indulging in things to distract yourself
Games
Investing in new equipments
AR
VR
PS5
Switch
Books
Binge watch TV shows
Home workouts
Self-care
Meditation
Eating healthier
Beauty products
Seeking professional help for mental wellbeing
Online help
Virtual Reality simulations
(COVID-19 pandemic more than anything that has pushed us to move VR outside the walls of the hospital and into the community
Source: Spiegel, B., 2021. Virtual Reality and the COVID Mental Health Crisis. [online] Scientific American. Available at:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/virtual-reality-and-the-covid-mental-health-crisis/
[Accessed 6 February 2021].)
Low cost
Portable
High quality
Safe simulations as compared to real world experience
Cooking
Banana bread and sourdough phase
Shopping more than you need to
Need to remain valid in society
Posting random updates on social media
Trying to be extra productive
Learning new skills
Families in the same place together at all time
Household abuse
Increase in suicide
Unable to get help or go anywhere
Fear of being judged
Unaware of toxic behaviours
Lack of a safe/accessible space or support from professionals
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unaware of codeword schemes
Withdrawn from society
Physical signals
Sexual abuse
physical violence
emotional abuse
Families/Households getting to know each other more
Group activities
Dinners/cocktail nights
Taking up new habits together
No space for themselves
Work/Home/Relaxation all in one place