Features of The Mental State of the Individual During the Covid-19 Pandemic
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DOI: 10.21661/r-553446
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- Monthly international scientific journal «Interactive science»
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- Kovalchuk D. F. 1
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- Психология
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1 FSFEI of HE "Kuban State University"
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Kovalchuk D. F. (2021). Features of The Mental State of the Individual During the Covid-19 Pandemic. Interactive science, 58-60. https://doi.org/10.21661/r-553446
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DOI: 10.21661/r-553446
Abstract
The article presents the results of an empirical study aimed at identifying the mental state of an individual during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was conducted online from April to December 2020 using the free association method and an online survey. The study involved 384 respondents of working age (from 30 years to 61 years). As a result of the study, certain psychological problems associated with the COVID-19 pandemic were identified.
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