Self-Esteem as a Predictor of Mental Health Problems in People During Covid-19
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71016/hnjss/24aqnx84Keywords:
Self-Esteem, Mental Health Problem, Covid-19Abstract
The study examines the relationship challenges that have arisen as a result of Coronavirus in households. The model is made up of 200 respondents from Faisalabad Pakistan. Self Esteem was inside and outside indicate mental health concerns between people throughout Covid and Self Esteem in general predict issues between people throughout the Corona virus pandemic, according to the
study. Individuals in the sample ranged in age from 15 to 50 years old were selected for data collection. The predictive analysis was used and the investigation used a non-probability sampling technique. Researcher snatched up the broader public and in general, researchers aided specific family members in promoting the project. Researchers also built the model by working individually with them or soliciting requests from them after they expressed willingness to grant permission. The depression scale, self-esteem scale, and Buss Perry Aggression scale were among the tools used (BPAQ). Consequences showed that there is a strong link between self-esteem and how the Coronavirus affects people's mental health.