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Baharum, Aslina, Codfrey, Geena Sandra, Tanalol, Siti Hasnah, Sani, Zaidatol Haslinda Abdullah, Nizam, Dinna Nina Mohd, Maakip, Ismail, Kiong, Peter Voo Su, Ping, Nicholas Pang Tze |
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AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2865 Issue 1, p1-8, 8p |
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The COVID-19 pandemic, which began in 2020, changed how we live in this world, from how we socialize to how we work, ushering in a new normal with new SOPs to which we must adhere. The unpredictability of COVID-19 forced us to maintain social distance while surviving multiple MCOs in Malaysia. People had no idea that MCOs had a drawback that harmed most of us, particularly those prone to mental health problems. This paper identifies the users' and psychological features and maladaptive coping for the development of mental health applications. An online questionnaire with demographic and psychological information was distributed randomly via social media. The information gathered was counted on an average basis. Respondents who are students or unemployed are more likely to have mental health issues, making them potential users of the proposed application. Unemployed respondents show few signs of mental health problems. This research will benefit application developers who are thinking about creating a mental health application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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