“Shookt by COVID-19”: The pandemic as lived experience among young people under virus-induced lockdown in the Philippines

The article aims to describe the pandemic experience from the vantage point of the youth. We wish to uncover the thoughts, feelings, and attitudes of the youth while being under the virus-induced lockdown and examine how the whole experience shapes the way they look at the crisis. Our subjects were...

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Main Authors: Collado, Zaldy C., Orozco, Noella May I. G., Banaria, Dionimar B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-54682022-02-02T01:08:07Z “Shookt by COVID-19”: The pandemic as lived experience among young people under virus-induced lockdown in the Philippines Collado, Zaldy C. Orozco, Noella May I. G. Banaria, Dionimar B. The article aims to describe the pandemic experience from the vantage point of the youth. We wish to uncover the thoughts, feelings, and attitudes of the youth while being under the virus-induced lockdown and examine how the whole experience shapes the way they look at the crisis. Our subjects were students of non-health related courses studying in the National Capital Region, Philippines. Findings drawn from 29 written interview participants, whose data were obtained through the internet, reveal that the pandemic is predominantly seen as a disappointing and anxiety-inducing experience. The results also indicate how the pandemic challenged the young people’s indifference towards public health prior to the pandemic. Moreover, the magnitude of the crisis stirred them to view the pandemic as something more than just strictly a medical issue. Largely dissatisfied in the way the crisis is being handled, our participants acknowledged that the disease has a socio-political dimension requiring meaningful political solutions. The youth participants remained cognizant of the indispensable part of political actors and institutions in the fight against the disease while not excusing themselves of their very own vital role. Our study suggests that, within the context of a highly concerning pandemic experience, the youth are able to engage critically in our quest to end the crisis. © RJ4All 2020. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4763 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- —Social aspects—Philippines COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020—-Influence Youth—Philippines—Psychology Public health administration—Philippines Public Health Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
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topic COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- —Social aspects—Philippines
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020—-Influence
Youth—Philippines—Psychology
Public health administration—Philippines
Public Health
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- —Social aspects—Philippines
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020—-Influence
Youth—Philippines—Psychology
Public health administration—Philippines
Public Health
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Collado, Zaldy C.
Orozco, Noella May I. G.
Banaria, Dionimar B.
“Shookt by COVID-19”: The pandemic as lived experience among young people under virus-induced lockdown in the Philippines
description The article aims to describe the pandemic experience from the vantage point of the youth. We wish to uncover the thoughts, feelings, and attitudes of the youth while being under the virus-induced lockdown and examine how the whole experience shapes the way they look at the crisis. Our subjects were students of non-health related courses studying in the National Capital Region, Philippines. Findings drawn from 29 written interview participants, whose data were obtained through the internet, reveal that the pandemic is predominantly seen as a disappointing and anxiety-inducing experience. The results also indicate how the pandemic challenged the young people’s indifference towards public health prior to the pandemic. Moreover, the magnitude of the crisis stirred them to view the pandemic as something more than just strictly a medical issue. Largely dissatisfied in the way the crisis is being handled, our participants acknowledged that the disease has a socio-political dimension requiring meaningful political solutions. The youth participants remained cognizant of the indispensable part of political actors and institutions in the fight against the disease while not excusing themselves of their very own vital role. Our study suggests that, within the context of a highly concerning pandemic experience, the youth are able to engage critically in our quest to end the crisis. © RJ4All 2020.
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author Collado, Zaldy C.
Orozco, Noella May I. G.
Banaria, Dionimar B.
author_facet Collado, Zaldy C.
Orozco, Noella May I. G.
Banaria, Dionimar B.
author_sort Collado, Zaldy C.
title “Shookt by COVID-19”: The pandemic as lived experience among young people under virus-induced lockdown in the Philippines
title_short “Shookt by COVID-19”: The pandemic as lived experience among young people under virus-induced lockdown in the Philippines
title_full “Shookt by COVID-19”: The pandemic as lived experience among young people under virus-induced lockdown in the Philippines
title_fullStr “Shookt by COVID-19”: The pandemic as lived experience among young people under virus-induced lockdown in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed “Shookt by COVID-19”: The pandemic as lived experience among young people under virus-induced lockdown in the Philippines
title_sort “shookt by covid-19”: the pandemic as lived experience among young people under virus-induced lockdown in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4763
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