COVID-19 and psychology in Malaysia : psychosocial effects, coping and resilience / edited by D. Gerard Joseph Louis, Surinderpal Kaur and Huey Fen Cheong.
Material type: TextSeries: COVID-19 in AsiaPublication details: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.Description: xxii, 119 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781032014241
- 1032014245
- 9781032014258
- 1032014253
- RA644.L685.C685 2022
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"Part of a mini series of Focus books on COVID-19 in Malaysia, the chapters in this book addresses the psychosocial impact on the pandemic and ways in which people have learned to develop the ability to be more resilient despite the challenges of living and working during this public health crisis. Covering a range of topics including life under lockdown, working on the frontlines, and the rapid adaptation to online teaching, the contributors highlight the pervasiveness of the pandemic on Malaysian society, identified factors that potentially increase the psychosocial impact of the pandemic on different segments of the population and how Malaysians have found ways to cope throughout this period. This is an opportunity to witness how researchers from multiple disciplines can join forces during challenging times. There are a great many lessons to be learned from the successes and failures in responding to the pandemic and the measures that have been necessary to contain it. A fascinating read for scholars with an interest in crisis management in non-Western contexts, especially those with a particular interest in Malaysia, or Southeast Asia more generally"--
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