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Year : 2024, Volume : 41, Issue : 1
First page : ( 47) Last page : ( 67)
Print ISSN : 0975-3907. Online ISSN : 0976-0733. Published online : 2024  30.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0976-0733.2024.00005.0

Understanding the pandemic’s toll: Mental health challenges among women from diverse background during COVID-19 in asian countries

Jhara Samia Jafrin*

Researcher, Public Administration, University of Barisal, Barisal, 8200, Bangladesh

*Email id: samiajafrinjhara@gmail.com

Online Published on 30 August, 2024.

Received:  20  January,  2024; Accepted:  12  June,  2024.

Abstract

This article explores the colourful ways in which the COVID-19 extremity has impacted no identical aspects of society, especially affecting women in distinct mores in entire Asian nations. To effectively manipulate this conclusion, it’s imperative to call the different expostulations faced by women and maids, whether within their homes, in healthcare, or the job request. This overview delves into the complications these women have encountered during the epidemic, featuring the want for a further refined understanding and acclimatised interventions. It also underscores the significance of community brace and culturally sensitive approaches when addressing difference in women’s health in Asia. Likewise, the epidemic has emphasised the significance of ingenious results, especially in the face of expostulations like the digital peak, language walls, and dislocations to traditional mending practices. This foundational knowledge is vital for creating targeted interventions to promote the well-being of women, eventually contributing to a further inclusive and adaptable post-pandemic future. This composition primarily focuses on the jolt of the epidemic on women’s internal well-being, slipping light on the procurators that have contributed to swelled situations of pressure, perturbation, and depression among women during this unknown extremity. This study emphasises the pressing want to manipulate the internal health enterprises of women, who have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 extremity. The paper seeks to understand the complications and metamorphoses women have endured during this vital period of the COVID-19 epidemic.

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Keywords

Mental well-being, Internal health and crisis, Women, Pandemic effects, Digital divide, Innovative solutions, Cultural variations.

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