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Post โ€“ Pandemic Psychological Problems of the COVID 19 Orphaned Children

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Dr. J.O. Jeryda Gnanajane Eljo , Priya Antony P , A.Asha
ยป doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.1.258

Abstract

The Corona virus has infected individuals of all ages. The children have become orphans. 15 lakhs of children worldwide have lost a parent to cholera in 2019, including 1.2 lakhs in India. A child who has lost a single parent or both parents and suffers from a lack of love, affection, care, and concern is an orphan. The abrupt loss of a parent or both parents will result in numerous psychological issues, including stress, anxiety, depression, feelings of insecurity, and adjustment issues. This may also affect their mental health. This is a research paper based on secondary sources. This research paper incorporates previous studies and articles gathered from Google Scholar and other internet sources. Previous investigations were separated into international and domestic evaluations. This paper discussed the scope of the Children bereaved by covid 19 problem, as well as the psychological, social, and institutional requirements of adolescents. On the basis of the literature review, researchers attempted to identify the psychological issues exhibited by 19 bereaved children. On the basis of these findings, this research paper seeks to provide insight into how to identify the psychological issues of a covid 19 bereaved child, as well as Social Work implications and suggestions for long-term solutions.

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