effects of virtual reality on mental health during lock down period essay
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A review published recently in Lancet, which studied the psychological impact of quarantine during previous epidemics such as SARS, found proof of a range of conditions
It is past noon and Mehtaj, 39, a teacher in Assam, is doing her “second round of disinfection”. Wiping her car keys with antiseptic, she says, “I can’t stop thinking about coronavirus and whether we’ve let it in by mistake. I am petrified.”
The teacher and mother of one is not alone in her phobic reaction. The isolation and fear in this lockdown era is driving an escalating nervousness among many people. Not just those with pre-existing conditions like anxiety, depression and OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder), but also the elderly who are struggling with new levels of loneliness and helplessness...
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VIRTUAL REALITY
IN TODAY'S WORLD TECHNOLOGY PLACES AN IMPORTANT ROLE. NO ONE CAN SURVIVE WITHOUT IT.
ITS LIKE A VITAL PART OF US. IT IS BOTH A BOON AND BANE FOR US/ IT HAS ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES BOTH.
NOWADAYS DUE TO SPREAD OF COVID-19 LOCKDOWN HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED WHICH INCREASED THE ONLINE STRESS OF PEOPLE UPTO 6 HOURS OR MORE. EVEN STUDENTS ARE HAVING A ONLINE CLASS OF ON AN AVERAGE 3-4 HOURS. AND THE REST DAY WE USE TECHNOLOGY FOR RELAXATION AND FUN.
NOW THIS ISN'T GOOD FOR US. ACCORDING TO A RESEARCH IF A STUDENT / TEEN USE PHONE FOR MORE THAN 5-6 HOURS THEN HE CAN BE FOUND ANGRY AND MENTALLY NOT STABLE
NOW THIS ISN'T GOOD FOR US! IT MAKES CHILDREN ANGRY AND MOREOVER REMOVES HIS FOCUS FROM STUDIES
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