Impact of COVID-19 and Social Distancing Measures on Married Women: A Qualitative Enquiry
- Title
- Impact of COVID-19 and Social Distancing Measures on Married Women: A Qualitative Enquiry
- Creator
- Mittal, Shalini; Singh, Tushar; Kaur, Harleen; Varma, Rahul; Das, Sreeja; Arya, Yogesh Kumar; Verma, Sunil K.; Sharad, Shivantika; Bhanot, Divya; Merwal, Udisha; Jaiswal, Aishwarya; Bharti, Benkat Krishna; Tushir, Bhawna
- Description
- Considering the World Health Organizations declaration of COVID-19 as a pandemic, governments worldwide implemented lockdowns and social distancing measures to contain the spread. Despite these critical measures, the pandemic exacerbated gender inequality, particularly impacting women. With schools and workplaces closed and heightened concerns for family members health, women shouldered increased family responsibilities, leading to numerous physical and psychological health challenges. Married women, in particular, faced amplified burdens. This study aims to delve into the experiences of married women during the pandemic. Twenty married women within the age range of 2245 years residing in the northern part of India were telephonically interviewed about their experiences during the COVID-19-induced lockdown. The interviews recordings were transcribed manually and analysed using thematic content analysis. The emerging themes -emotional and psychological impact, social impact, workload impact, and coping mechanisms -shed light on both the positive and negative outcomes of the pandemic. The results revealed that both working and non-working married women encountered emotional, psychological, and social challenges such as anxiety, social isolation, increased intimacy, and workfamily conflict due to heightened domestic responsibilities resulting from the confinement of each family member at home. However, women reported that habituation and forced adjustments became their primary coping mechanisms. 2025 selection and editorial matter, Shalini Mittal, Tushar Singh, Harleen Kaur, Rahul Varma, Sreeja Das, Yogesh Kumar Arya, Sunil K. Verma, Shivantika Sharad, Divya Bhanot, Udisha Merwal, Aishwarya Jaiswal, Benkat Krishna Bharti, and Bhawna Tushir.
- Source
- Mental, Emotional, and Behavioural Health Needs of Specific Populations following COVID- 19 in India: Findings from Qualitative and Quantitative Studies;pp.43-60
- Date
- 01-01-2025
- Publisher
- Taylor and Francis
- Coverage
- Mittal S., School of Liberal Arts, Bennett University, India; Singh T., National Academy of Psychology, India; Kaur H., Department of Psychology, Banaras Hindu University, India; Varma R.; Das S., Amity University Rajasthan, Jaipur, India; Arya Y.K., Department of Psychology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India; Verma S.K., Vivekananda College, Delhi University, India; Sharad S., Vivekananda College, University of Delhi, India; Bhanot D., Department of Applied Psychology, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, India; Merwal U., Thompson Rivers University, Canada; Jaiswal A., Mercer Mettl, India; Bharti B.K., Vivekanand College, University of Delhi, India; Tushir B., Christ University, Delhi-NCR, India
- Rights
- Restricted Access; Hardcopy may be available in the library
- Relation
- ISBN: 978-104032061-7; 978-103283368-2;
- Format
- online
- Language
- English
- Type
- Book chapter
Collection
Citation
Mittal, Shalini; Singh, Tushar; Kaur, Harleen; Varma, Rahul; Das, Sreeja; Arya, Yogesh Kumar; Verma, Sunil K.; Sharad, Shivantika; Bhanot, Divya; Merwal, Udisha; Jaiswal, Aishwarya; Bharti, Benkat Krishna; Tushir, Bhawna, “Impact of COVID-19 and Social Distancing Measures on Married Women: A Qualitative Enquiry,” CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Institutional Repository, accessed June 17, 2026, https://archives.christuniversity.in/items/show/25188.
