To Assess Awareness and Stress Level Regarding COVID-19 Pandemic among Banker

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Background of Study: The World Health Organization has designated the outbreak as a global epidemic, requiring country to tighten its statewide lockdown in order prevent illness from spreading and put an end several states. This study is designed establish how many bankers are aware Corona Virus. Most people sensitive fear sickness or death, feeling hopeless, being stereotype at group level, just they individual level. epidemic negative effect on public mental health, perhaps leading psychiatric crises.
 Objectives: To assess awareness stress level regarding covid-19 pandemic among bankers.
 Materials Methods: A Descriptive research design was undertaken bankers. In this total number 100 who fulfill inclusion criteria were selected banks Wardha city. non-probability convenient sampling technique used tool structured questionnaires also modify perceived scale. data gathering process began based objectives hypothesis statistically analyzed with various tests such descriptive statistics inferential statistics. 
 Results: planned pandemic. result shows that bankers, 6% had average, 83% good 11% excellent Minimum score 6 maximum 18. Mean 13.51±2.01 mean percentage 68.55±10.08. banker’s 7% moderate stress, 80% severe 13% extreme stress. 22 65. 37.59±10.50 59.48±12.75
 Conclusion: overall We conducted survey representative sample Our concluded have knowledge related suffer high One sensible option give expert counselling reduce unnecessary recommend deep breathing exercise, meditation, yoga can help eliminate

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Journal of pharmaceutical research international

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['2456-9119']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i46b32981