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Mental Health Impacts of COVID-19 in Indonesia
Research Guide
What is Mental Health Impacts of COVID-19 in Indonesia?
Mental Health Impacts of COVID-19 in Indonesia examines psychological effects like anxiety and depression on populations including healthcare workers, students, and the general public during the pandemic.
Studies quantify prevalence of mental health issues and identify risk factors such as social distancing policies and online learning transitions. Research spans healthcare workers' anxiety (Fadli et al., 2020, 115 citations) and adolescents' fears (Linda & Ifdil, 2020, 108 citations). Over 10 key papers from 2020 analyze these impacts, with citation leaders exceeding 400.
Why It Matters
Mental health data guides policy for post-pandemic recovery, as high death rates correlated with societal distress (Salma & Nunung, 2020, 159 citations). Online learning exacerbated student mental strain, informing educational reforms (Agus kusnayat Watnaya et al., 2020, 192 citations). Healthcare worker anxiety from PPE shortages demands targeted interventions (Fadli et al., 2020). These findings support telehealth expansion for resilience (Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo, 2020, 109 citations).
Key Research Challenges
Quantifying Prevalence Accurately
Self-reported surveys dominate, risking bias in anxiety and depression rates among diverse groups. Validation against clinical data remains sparse (Linda & Ifdil, 2020). Longitudinal tracking post-peak infection is limited.
Identifying Context-Specific Risks
Factors like PSBB policies and media influence vary by region, complicating generalizations (Budi Yanti et al., 2020, 290 citations). Cultural stigma hinders reporting in rural Indonesia (Ivan Muhammad Agung, 2020).
Evaluating Intervention Efficacy
Telehealth and policy responses lack randomized trials amid crisis. Pre-post analyses show gaps in scalability (Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo, 2020). Resource constraints delay mental health integration into recovery plans.
Essential Papers
Covid-19, New Normal, dan Perencanaan Pembangunan di Indonesia
Muhyiddin Muhyiddin · 2020 · Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning · 407 citations
Pandemi Covid-19 melanda dunia, dan Indonesia termasuk di dalamnya. Indonesia berjuang melawan Covid-19 dengan memodifikasi kebijakan karantina wilayah (lockdown) menjadi pembatasan sosial berskala...
COMMUNITY KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND BEHAVIOR TOWARDS SOCIAL DISTANCING POLICY AS PREVENTION TRANSMISSION OF COVID-19 IN INDONESIA
Budi Yanti, Eko Wahyudi, Wahiduddin Wahiduddin et al. · 2020 · Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia · 290 citations
Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by SARS-CoV2 recently became a pandemic worldwide, such as in Indonesia. Social distancing is one of the recommended mitigations to reduce the...
Budaya Media Sosial, Edukasi Masyarakat, dan Pandemi COVID-19
Muchammad Bayu Tejo Sampurno, Tri Cahyo Kusumandyoko, Muh Ariffudin Islam · 2020 · SALAM Jurnal Sosial dan Budaya Syar i · 220 citations
AbstractThis study wants to explore the public education of COVID-19 through the social and cultural media in it. Furthermore, this research also identifies how the media affect the community and b...
KEBIJAKAN PEMERINTAH DALAM PENANGANAN PANDEMI COVID-19
Darmin Tuwu · 2020 · Journal Publicuho · 212 citations
This paper aims to elaborate on how government policies prevent and deal with COVID-19. The method used is a qualitative method with a case study approach. The focus of the study is government poli...
PENGARUH TEKNOLOGI PEMBELAJARAN KULIAH ONLINE DI ERA COVID-19 DAN DAMPAKNYA TERHADAP MENTAL MAHASISWA
Agus kusnayat Watnaya, Mohammad hifzul Muiz, Nani Sumarni et al. · 2020 · EduTeach Jurnal Edukasi dan Teknologi Pembelajaran · 192 citations
Awal virus corona ditemukan ketika ada penduduk kota Wuhan Cina terjangkit.Penyakit disebabkan oleh virus SARS-CoV-2, sebelumnya orang beranggapan gejala yang dialami sebagai flu biasa, sampai WHO ...
Memahami Pandemi Covid-19 Dalam Perspektif Psikologi Sosial
Ivan Muhammad Agung · 2020 · Psikobuletin Buletin Ilmiah Psikologi · 169 citations
Pandemi COVID-19 menjadi fokus perhatian dunia saat ini. Penyebaran COVID-19 terus terjadi secara cepat dan luas, yang berdampak pada kehidupan sosial manusia, salah satunya adalah psikologi dan pe...
ANALISIS PENGARUH TINGKAT KEMATIAN AKIBAT COVID-19 TERHADAP KESEHATAN MENTAL MASYARAKAT DI INDONESIA
Salma Matla Ilpaj, Nunung Nurwati · 2020 · Focus Jurnal Pekerjaan Sosial · 159 citations
COVID-19 merupakan virus yang berbahaya. Terdapat kurang lebih 200 negara dari berbagai belahan dunia yang telah terjangkit virus ini. Di Indonesia pada 10 April 2020 terdapat 3.512 kasus yang posi...
Reading Guide
Foundational Papers
No pre-2015 high-impact papers; start with Ivan Muhammad Agung (2020, 169 citations) for social psychology framing and Dewi Mahardika et al. (1970) for humanistic theory context in pandemics.
Recent Advances
Agus kusnayat Watnaya et al. (2020, 192 citations) for student online learning effects; Fadli et al. (2020, 115 citations) for healthcare anxiety; Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo (2020, 109 citations) for policy challenges.
Core Methods
Cross-sectional surveys with scales like DASS-21 for anxiety/depression; regression analysis for risk factors (Linda & Ifdil, 2020); qualitative case studies on policies (Darmin Tuwu, 2020).
How PapersFlow Helps You Research Mental Health Impacts of COVID-19 in Indonesia
Discover & Search
Research Agent uses searchPapers with query 'mental health anxiety COVID-19 Indonesia' to retrieve top papers like Fadli et al. (2020, 115 citations); citationGraph maps connections from high-cite works like Agus kusnayat Watnaya et al. (2020); findSimilarPapers expands to related student depression studies; exaSearch uncovers gray literature on regional PSBB impacts.
Analyze & Verify
Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract anxiety prevalence from Fadli et al. (2020), then verifyResponse with CoVe chain checks claims against Ivan Muhammad Agung (2020); runPythonAnalysis on survey data computes meta-analysis statistics like pooled odds ratios for depression; GRADE grading scores evidence quality for healthcare worker studies as moderate due to cross-sectional designs.
Synthesize & Write
Synthesis Agent detects gaps like missing rural interventions via contradiction flagging across Salma & Nunung (2020) and Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo (2020); Writing Agent uses latexEditText for drafting reviews, latexSyncCitations to link 10+ papers, latexCompile for PDF output, exportMermaid for risk factor flowcharts.
Use Cases
"Prevalence of anxiety in Indonesian healthcare workers during COVID-19"
Research Agent → searchPapers → Analysis Agent → readPaperContent (Fadli et al., 2020) → runPythonAnalysis (extract rates, compute CI) → researcher gets prevalence table with 95% CIs.
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Research Agent → findSimilarPapers (Agus kusnayat Watnaya et al., 2020) → Synthesis → gap detection → Writing Agent → latexEditText + latexSyncCitations + latexCompile → researcher gets compiled review PDF.
"Find code for analyzing COVID-19 mental health survey data"
Research Agent → paperExtractUrls → Code Discovery → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect → researcher gets R/Python scripts for logistic regression on anxiety datasets.
Automated Workflows
Deep Research workflow conducts systematic review: searchPapers (50+ Indonesia mental health papers) → citationGraph clustering → DeepScan 7-step analysis with GRADE checkpoints → structured report on prevalence trends. Theorizer generates hypotheses like 'PSBB mediates depression via isolation' from Budi Yanti et al. (2020) and Linda & Ifdil (2020), verified via CoVe. DeepScan verifies intervention claims across Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo (2020) with statistical reanalysis.
Frequently Asked Questions
What defines mental health impacts of COVID-19 in Indonesia?
Psychological effects like anxiety, depression on healthcare workers, students, and public from pandemic measures (Fadli et al., 2020; Linda & Ifdil, 2020).
What methods are used in these studies?
Cross-sectional surveys measure anxiety levels (Linda & Ifdil, 2020); qualitative policy analysis assesses responses (Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo, 2020).
What are key papers?
Fadli et al. (2020, 115 citations) on healthcare anxiety; Agus kusnayat Watnaya et al. (2020, 192 citations) on student mental impacts; Salma & Nunung (2020, 159 citations) on death rate effects.
What open problems exist?
Lack of longitudinal data and rural-focused interventions; scalability of telehealth unproven (Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo, 2020).
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