While the world is focusing on physical health as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, mental health symptoms are also a severe issue. Studies show that quarantined individuals have a higher psychological risk of depression, emotional problems, irritation, stress & insomnia. A study of the mental health condition of Indonesians during the Covid-19 pandemic showed that the prevalence of mental health conditions in Indonesia was first nationally indicated by depression and anxiety. Â According to previous Riskesdas findings, mental disorders began to appear between the ages of 15 and 24 and are increasing with age. Several uncertainties that emerged during the pandemic, such as changes in learning adaptation, layoffs, and financial problems as a result of the economy's negative effects, caused younger people to experience mental health problems.
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