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New Crown Pneumonia|Women’s college students can’t keep up with e-learning and are afraid of getting infected

2020-06-07T07:10:25.961Z


In the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the public moved to stay home to avoid the epidemic in order to increase social distance. The school switched to online courses. Female college students who took medical-related courses felt pressure and fear because they could not keep up with e-learning and their homework was backward. After being rejected by the epidemic, she gradually felt depressed; in addition, an OL living alone in her twenties, after falling out of love at the end of last year, encountered an epidemic and was unable to travel and relax, plus relatives and friends did not want to go out to meet, she could only stay at home After working for several months, her mood became worse. She was already panic and stable, and she was anxious and needed medication. Mai Yong, a psychiatrist, then reminded the public that epidemic prevention should not be isolated from the world. You can meet with friends through video meetings.


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Written by Deng Yinglin

2020-06-07 10:00

Last update date: 2020-06-07 10:00

In the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the public moved to stay home to avoid the epidemic in order to increase social distance. The school switched to online courses. Female college students who took medical-related courses felt pressure and fear because they could not keep up with e-learning and their homework was backward. After being rejected by the epidemic, she gradually felt depressed; in addition, an OL living alone in her twenties, after falling out of love at the end of last year, encountered an epidemic and was unable to travel and relax, plus relatives and friends did not want to go out to meet, she could only stay at home After working for several months, her mood became worse. She was already panic and stable, and she was anxious and needed medication.

Mai Yong, a psychiatrist, then reminded the public that epidemic prevention should not be isolated from the world. You can meet with friends through video meetings.

An OL in her twenties encountered an epidemic without getting out of the haze of love affair. She lived alone and felt depressed and uncomfortable during the fight against the epidemic. (Profile picture/Photo by Luo Guohui)

New crown pneumonia │ 70% of the new psychiatric diseases are related to the epidemic

Psychiatrist Mai Yongjie said that the anti-amendment campaign started in June last year. Regardless of political views, Hong Kong people are inevitably feeling pressure. Many people have been very distressed when the low mood accumulated from the lunar year to the Lunar New Year. In the face of the attack, Hong Kong people's lives face great changes, and they have to worry about academic or work problems, causing many people to have emotional problems. He revealed that from April this year, about 70% of the new cases of symptom seeking help from emotional stress were related to the epidemic.

Female college students worry about the occurrence of "suspicious disease" in the epidemic

A college girl who is taking a medical-related course has no emotional problems in the past, but often felt sore throat and fever during the epidemic. She did not have a fever or actual symptoms when exploring the heat or seeking medical treatment on her own. I'm very nervous about my studies, but I can't even read it if I want to read it. The whole person is "out of shape", and I'm not interested in cooking or surfing the Internet." Worried about the epidemic, she had to double check that the clinic building had not been diagnosed in the past half month before going out to seek medical treatment.

It turned out that the female junior college student could not keep up with e-learning, and felt pressure when she left behind her homework. In addition, she was afraid of being infected and refused to contact others. After she sought medical treatment, she tried to relax, but her emotions continued to be tense for half a month, and she had to take medicine to stabilize her emotions.

Living alone, OL, falling in love at home, increasing anxiety

During the epidemic, many old symptoms also fluctuated. A 20-year-old OL was originally a panic disorder patient. After psychological treatment, her condition has stabilized, but she fell out of love at the end of last year, and she had to fight the epidemic alone: ​​"She was bored at home, but I can’t communicate with people. I’m lonely and lonely. I’m bored and busy when I’m free. There is no boundary for returning to work.”

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When the OL reviewed her panic disorder at the end of February, she revealed that she felt lonely and under stress at work. Due to the epidemic, she could only be trapped at home, and she gradually felt anxious and even had unexplained gastrointestinal discomfort. Eventually she accepted the doctor’s advice and adjusted her work schedule and habits. And arranged for different activities at home, "dancing with youtube, cooking, reading, sharing life on the Internet, and actively contacting friends and relatives for video dialogue", and the mood gradually improved after about a month.

Mai Yongjie: Anti-epidemic should not be isolated from the world, but can share life with others

Mai Yong then reminded that the public must maintain communication and contact with people during epidemic prevention.

The non-profit organization Xinyinghui is holding a photo collection event, calling on the public to express their voices with photos and share their anti-epidemic feelings with others. ("Heart Shadow" Facebook photo)

Mai Yongjie, who loves photography, in order to encourage the public to share their moods during the anti-epidemic period, through the non-profit organization "Ming Ying Hui" founded by them, organize photo collection activities, as long as the citizens submit photos that represent their mood or behavior during the epidemic. Receive souvenirs, and the ten selected works each month will be given gifts; as for the three selected as monthly selected works, they will also receive a 300 yuan supermarket gift certificate.

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