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Does 'COVID-19 phobia' stimulate career anxiety?: Experience from a developing country

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HELIYON
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06346

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COVID-19 phobia; Specific phobia; General anxiety disorder; Career anxiety; PLS-SEM

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The study found that during the COVID-19 pandemic, "COVID-19 phobia" had a significant impact on generating career-related anxiety among the workforce. The results of the study can assist policymakers in formulating long-term strategies to recover the global economy.
Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 different forms of anxiety disorder have been seen in the mindset of people all around the world. This study aims to examine a structural relationship between `COVID-19 phobia' and career anxiety among the workforce from the perspective of a developing country. This study collected survey data using a structured questionnaire by applying the scales of `COVID-19 Phobia' and career anxiety. Study results reveal that the factors of the `COVID-19 phobia' have a substantial influence on generating career-related anxiety among the workforce. Study results can play a vital role for the policymakers to formulate long-term policies to retrieve the world's economy. This study combined the concept of specific phobia and general anxiety disorder (GAD) to figure out how the global pandemic impacted peoples' mindsets and create career anxiety. The study results have theoretical and practical implications in many folds.

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