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pmid33531762      J+Neurosci+Rural+Pract 2021 ; 12 (1): 67-70
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  • Psychological Morbidity among People in Quarantine #MMPMID33531762
  • Kumar K; Mehra A; Jha S; Sharma R; Saini L; Sahoo S; Laxmi PVM; Bhalla A; Grover S
  • J Neurosci Rural Pract 2021[Jan]; 12 (1): 67-70 PMID33531762show ga
  • Objective This study aimed to evaluate psychological distress of persons in quarantine and compare the same with a group of persons, who are currently in lockdown. Methodology Forty-four persons in quarantine and 45 subjects currently in lockdown were evaluated on Depression Anxiety Stress Scale II. Results About three-fourth (77.3%) of the participants in the quarantine group and one-third (37.8%) in the comparator group had depression. About one fourth (22.7%) in the quarantine group and one-third (35.6%) in the lockdown group had anxiety. Conclusion The present study suggests that lockdown and being in quarantine are associated with significantly higher psychiatric morbidity, especially anxiety.
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