SSR Institute of International Journal of Life Sciences, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 9(5), С. 3339 - 3346
Опубликована: Сен. 1, 2023
Background:The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted people's mental health, particularly in the workplace.Stress and depression were worsened by job insecurity, social isolation, health worries.The Bangladeshi garment sector experienced a drop demand due to lockouts, leading rising worker poverty levels.Mental anguish was enhanced as result of both delay wage payments safety violations.This study evaluated psychological consequences factory workers post-COVID-19 era.Method: With consent, assessed among from January 2023 July 2023.Surveys gathered demographic data, medical history, depression, anxiety, stress, posttraumatic stress disorder scores (DASS-21, IES-R).Insights on emotional well-being, work experiences, financial pandemic effects explored.The comprehensive assessment encompassed multiple dimensions, including emotional, work-related, economic, social, industryspecific.Inclusion criteria covered present during study, while exclusion considered chronic disorders response consistency.Result: Regarding gender, 42% males 40% females.Relationship statuses vary: married (26%), committed (34%), single (7%), divorced/separated widowed (6%).Occupationally, managerial positions are 8%, supervisors 15%, clerical/administrative 20%, catering 3%, security 5%, laborers 31%.COVID-19 interactions: yes, no hemoglobin levels detailed.In Table 2, DASS-21 IES-R compared.Gender differences showed higher anxiety females (p<0.05). Conclusion:The concluded that there clinically significant female workers.
Язык: Английский