Author: Ashraf, Muhammad Umair; Raza, Saqlain; Ashraf, Asfa; Mehmood, Waqas; Patwary, Ataul Karim
Title: Silent cries behind closed doors: An online empirical assessment of fear of COVIDâ€19, situational depression, and quality of life among Pakistani citizens Cord-id: pr7i2bln Document date: 2021_7_4
ID: pr7i2bln
Snippet: The present study aimed to investigate the effects of fear of COVIDâ€19 and situational depression on the quality of life (QOL) of Pakistani citizens. An online crossâ€sectional survey was conducted on Pakistani citizens via the snowball sampling technique. A total of 377 respondents (256 males and 121 females) participated in this study from August to October 2020. Adapted scales were validated using confirmatory factor analysis, and partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLSâ€
Document: The present study aimed to investigate the effects of fear of COVIDâ€19 and situational depression on the quality of life (QOL) of Pakistani citizens. An online crossâ€sectional survey was conducted on Pakistani citizens via the snowball sampling technique. A total of 377 respondents (256 males and 121 females) participated in this study from August to October 2020. Adapted scales were validated using confirmatory factor analysis, and partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLSâ€SEM) was applied to the data to test the hypothesised model. The study's findings showed a negative relationship between fear of COVIDâ€19 and QOL. Likewise, a reciprocal relationship was found between situational depression and quality of life. The results indicate that fear of COVIDâ€19 and situational depression during the pandemic have affected the lives of Pakistani citizens. The findings are particularly relevant for improving the QOL by limiting the information received from media and social networks. There is a need to control these mediums and promote communityâ€based interventions to provide accurate knowledge regarding COVIDâ€19. Fear of COVIDâ€19 and situational depression may be reduced in this way. Based on the current findings, psychotherapy and counselling programmes must be planned to minimise the adverse effects of fear of COVIDâ€19 and depression on the QOL of citizens due to the ongoing progression of the pandemic.
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