financetom
News
financetom
/
News
/
Coronavirus update: lockdown creating mental health issues in Goa
News World Market Environment Technology Personal Finance Politics Retail Business Economy Cryptocurrency Forex Stocks Market Commodities
Coronavirus update: lockdown creating mental health issues in Goa
Apr 10, 2020 3:35 AM

The coronavirus outbreak coupled with the lockdown has triggered an increase in the cases of stress, anxiety and domestic violence in Goa, mental health experts claim.

According to counsellors in the coastal state, the

number of SOS calls from victims of domestic violence and

those suffering from anxiety have risen considerably during

these unprecedented times. "The concept of a lockdown is alien to us and we are unable to cope with it," counsellor Aditi Tendulkar said.

Anxiety, frustration, panic attacks, loss or sudden

increase of appetite, insomnia, depression, mood swings,

delusions, fear and suicidal tendencies, have become quite

common during the lockdown, she said.

The Psychiatric Society of Goa (PSG) has started a

service called Covidav to provide free online psychological

evaluation and treatment to citizens during the lockdown.

Consultant psychiatrist Dr Priyanka Sahasrabhojanee, who is part of the PSG's initiative, said the lockdown has worsened the condition of people who already suffer from

psychological ailments."The lockdown is specially challenging for people suffering from substance abuse because of unavailability of alcohol or other substances they are addicted to," she said.

Mental health patients may also find it difficult to

access prescription drugs, forcing them to go off medications, thus worsening their condition, she said.

Moreover, higher incidence of domestic violence is

also being reported during the lockdown, as people with

troubled relationships are forced to be in each other's

presence all the time, Sahasrabhojanee said. Another issue that has caused stress and anxiety is

the financial uncertainty during this time.

"The COVID-19 lockdown has also become a financial

lockdown, as both salaried individuals and businessmen have

suffered losses," said Prakriti Poddar, mental health expert

and managing trustee of Poddar Foundation.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may be a

fallout of this crisis, as many have lost their jobs and they

will have to take a lot of effort to get back on their feet,

she added.

Comments
Welcome to financetom comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Related Articles >
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.financetom.com All Rights Reserved