Ashish Mathur , Sona Vikas, Urvee Garg, Manishika Shekhawat
The outbreak of COVID-19 has hindered nation's
economic development. Individuals have also lost their income, and they suffer
severe depression. There's confusion about both the future and when the lockout
gets over for things to return to normal also adds to the warped perception of
population time. During this time frame the lack of points of reference results
in an increase in memory gaps. Results showed that a pandemic's psychological
effects do not affect everybody similarly; people are affected differently
based on their industry, age, gender, etc. and other variables. Some
individuals might be a little more susceptible to COVID's effect, and face
various psychological repercussions such as tension, anxiety, uncertainty,
insomnia, and other concerns. This is a primary study whose results
reveal that the actions, motivation, and attitudes of each generation to
external stimuli differ widely, be it in a work context or in private
relationships. They react differently to the same circumstances or conditions.
The pandemic had a long-lasting effect on people' physical and psychological
wellbeing. The study revealed there is a difference in the intergenerational
responses during a national pandemic when the entire generation is stuck in
their houses experiencing the same global catastrophe. Therefore pandemic has
affected differently age group people differently and also different impact on
their sense of time.
Covid-19, Sense of Time, Generations, Inter-generational
VOL.13, ISSUE No.3, September 2021