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We all have been affected by the current COVID-19 pandemic especially students.

Students are getting tired and stressed with this situation because of the online
learning. Some teens stress over trying to achieve academic success, while others
might stress about their family and home life. One of the reason students are getting
depressed because they might be lack of motivation to learn online. What is
depression? Depression is the most common of all psychological disorders, affecting
100 million people worldwide. The depression ranges from mild feelings of
uneasiness, sadness, and apathy to intense suicidal despair. Growing up in an
abusive home is a real issue worldwide and is not discussed enough so not everyone
is aware. Students are demotivated by the structure and allocation of rewards.
Students do not perceive the classroom climate as supportive. Students have
other priorities that compete for their time and attention. Individual students may suffer
from physical, mental, or other personal problems that affect motivation. Poverty,
unemployment, marital conflict, social isolation and family pathology can increase risk
of abuse. For example, parents getting stressed and temper when they are facing
fanatical difficulties, getting down with work from home so they let go their anger with
abusing their child. Student try their best to get away from getting abuse but nothing
they do is good enough for parents and they are blamed for any situation. Parents has
to stop abusing their child, this can mess up their future. There are many solutions that
they can cope their problems and prevent from child abusing. Example, parents
should home a violence-free zone. Other than that, parents should get control of
themself before disciplining a child and get help with alcohol or drug problems.
Abusive parents should start to realize how important their child health. Students’ life
is so important in this world.
Reasons why students fall into depression.
 There are many factors increase the risk of developing or triggering students’
depression, including Having issues that negatively impact self-esteem, such
as obesity, peer problems, long-term bullying or academic problems. And then
been the victim or witness of violence, such as physical or sexual abuse.

Why people ignore interventions for mental health.


 One of the most common reasons for not seeking help is fear and shame.
People recognize the negative stigma and discrimination associated with
having a mental illness and don’t want to be labelled “mentally ill” or “crazy.”
They may also have concerns about how such a label could negatively impact
their career, education, or other life goals.

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