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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction and Background
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Design
2.2. Population and Sampling
2.3. Data Collection Instrument
2.4. Pilot Testing
2.5. Ethical Considerations
2.6. Data Collection Procedure
2.7. Data Analysis
2.8. Trustworthiness
3. Results
3.1. Socio-Demographic Characteristics
3.2. COVID-19–Related Background Characteristics
3.3. Multidimensional Needs During the COVID-19 Pandemic
3.3.1. Financial Needs
3.3.2. Food and Nutritional Needs
3.3.3. Social, Spiritual, and Informational Needs
3.3.4. Mental Health Needs
3.3.5. Preventive and Healthcare Needs
3.3.6. Child Health and Education Needs
3.4. Priority Hierarchy of Needs
3.5. Qualitative Findings (Thematic Analysis)
3.6. Integrated Mixed-Methods Summary (Quantitative–Qualitative Convergence)
4. Discussion
4.1. Strengths and Limitations
4.2. Implications
5. Conclusion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| S. No. | Demographic variables | Frequency (f) | Percentage (%) |
| 1 | Gender | ||
| Male | 351 | 36.6 | |
| Female | 607 | 63.4 | |
| 2 | Age (years) | ||
| Mean and S.D | 31.8 +11.6 | ||
| 3 | Educational status | ||
| Below 8th standard | 44 | 4.6 | |
| 8-12th standard | 138 | 14.4 | |
| Diploma | 87 | 9.1 | |
| Graduation | 412 | 43 | |
| Post-graduation and above | 277 | 28.9 | |
| 4 | Marital status | ||
| Single | 407 | 42.5 | |
| Married | 520 | 54.3 | |
| Separated / Divorced | 6 | 0.6 | |
| Widow/ widower | 25 | 2.6 | |
| 5 | Occupation /Profession | ||
| Teaching | 140 | 14.6 | |
| Health Care industry | 122 | 12.7 | |
| Engineering | 96 | 10 | |
| Agriculture | 34 | 3.5 | |
| Business / shopkeeper | 35 | 3.7 | |
| Law /Auditors/ Bank /Clerical /Office work | 22 | 2.3 | |
| Student | 263 | 27.5 | |
| Labor | 47 | 4.9 | |
| housewife | 112 | 11.7 | |
| Others | 87 | 9.1 | |
| 6 | Monthly income (Rupees) | ||
| Below 25000 | 543 | 56.7 | |
| 25001- 50000 | 226 | 23.6 | |
| above 50001 | 189 | 19.7 | |
| 7 | Place of residence | ||
| Rural | 435 | 45.4 | |
| Urban | 408 | 42.6 | |
| Sub urban | 115 | 12 | |
| 8 | Divisions- India | ||
| South | 877 | 91.6 | |
| Central | 44 | 4.6 | |
| East | 31 | 3.02 | |
| West | 4 | 0.4 | |
| North | 2 | 0.2 | |
| S. No | Background information | Frequency (f) | Percentage (%) |
| 1 | Working status | ||
| Yes | 455 | 47.5 | |
| No | 501 | 52.3 | |
| 2 | Affected by COVID 19 during first wave | ||
| Yes | 61 | 6.4 | |
| No | 897 | 93.6 | |
| 3 | Affected with COVID 19 during second wave | ||
| Yes | 75 | 7.8 | |
| No | 883 | 92.2 | |
| 4 | Family member who stays in same house affected with COVID 19 | ||
| Yes | 154 | 16.1 | |
| No | 804 | 83.9 | |
| 5 | How many of them affected with COVID 19 in the family | ||
| 1 | 70 | 45.5 | |
| 2 | 26 | 16.9 | |
| 3 | 13 | 8 .4 | |
| 4 and more but less than 8 | 45 | 29.2 | |
| 6 | Have you vaccinated (as on month /year) | ||
| Yes | 515 | 53.8 | |
| No | 443 | 46.2 | |
| 7 | Any co morbidities / major diseases | ||
| Yes | 90 | 9.4 | |
| No | 868 | 90.6 | |
| 8 | Co-Morbidities | ||
| Hypertension | 23 | 25.6 | |
| DM | 31 | 34.4 | |
| Diabetes and hypertension | 20 | 22.2 | |
| Thyroid disorder | 9 | 10 | |
| Asthma | 2 | 2.2 | |
| Cardiac problems | 3 | 3.3 | |
| Neuro problems | 1 | 1.1 | |
| SLE | 1 | 1.1 | |
| Needs | ASPECTS | Yes | No |
| Economic needs | I receive my regular income with COVID 19. | 241(25.2%) | 716 (74.8%) |
| COVID 19 pandemic hit my job and salary | 757(79.1%) | 200(20.9%) | |
| I am able to meet the family expenditure during COVID 19 without struggle | 270 (28.2) | 687(71.8%) | |
| I worry about my economy in future | 363(37.9%) | 594(62.1%) | |
| I have changed my job due to COVID 19 | 67(7%) | 890(93%) | |
| I borrowed money during COVID 19 | 182(19%) | 775 (81%) | |
| Nutritional needs | I could get food properly with sickness / COVID 19 pandemic | 350(36.6%) | 607 (63.4%) |
| I have difficulty to purchase the grocery from Public Distribution System / Private shops | 245 (25.6%) | 712 (74.4%) | |
| I lost weight during lock down | 159 (16.6%) | 798(83.4%) | |
| I could not get varieties of food / my snacks / junk food | 301(31.5%) | 656 (68.5%) | |
| I gained weight during lock down | 143 (14.9%) | 814(85.1%) | |
| Social needs | Neighbors hide when they get affected with COVID 19 | 217 (22.7%) | 74(77.3%) |
| My neighbors/friends helped me during COVID 19 Pandemic | 299 (31.2%) | 658 (68.8%) | |
| I could not meet my friends or other people during pandemic | 402(42%) | 555(58%) | |
| Public avoid/stigmatize the person / family which is affected with COVID infection | 336(35.1%) | 621(64.9%) | |
| Social media spreads rumour related to COVID 19 | 339(35.4%) | 618 (64.6%) | |
| My religious rituals/functions could not be performed during COVID 19 Pandemic | 378 (39.6%) | 579(60.4%) | |
| Spiritual needs | I wish to go to my religious place (Church, Temple, Mosque etc..) for praying | 348 (36.4%) | 609(63.6%) |
| I questioned God when I lost my friend/relative/family member someone with COVID 19 | 261(27.3%) | 696 (72.7%) | |
| Mental Health Needs | I feel more stressed-out during pandemic | 381 (39.8%) | 576 (60.2%) |
| I am anxious about the present Scenario | 384 (40.1%) | 573 (59.9%) | |
| I want to have some relaxation | 406 (42.4%) | 551(57.6%) | |
| I am unable to practice some mind relaxing activities | 323 (33.8%) | 634 (66.2%) | |
| I need counseling services to release my stress during pandemic | 140 (14.6%) | 817(85.4%) | |
| Preventive needs | I wish to get my family vaccinated. | 437 (45.7%) | 520(54.3%) |
| I wish to get adequate awareness about the COVID 19 prevention | 437 (45.7%) | 520(54.3%) | |
| I wish to know how to prevent complications with COVID 19 | 403 (42.1%) | 554(57.9%) | |
| I wish to know about the care/treatment to be followed with COVID 19 in detail | 398(41.6%) | 559(58.4%) | |
| Child care needs | I notice kids develop behavioral changes during COVID 19 with social restrictions | 400(41.7%) | 557 (58.2%) |
| Kids’ education/ academics are badly affected with COVID 19 restrictions | 429 (44.8%) | 528 (55.2%) | |
| I am not able to spend enough time with my kids because of my work | 216 (22.6%) | 741(77.4%) | |
| Kids complain of some physical discomfort during COVID 19 with social restrictions | 340(35.5%) | 617(64.5%) | |
| Students/ children face learning difficulties because of Online Education /classes | 441 (46.1%) | 516 (53.9%) | |
| Kids spent most of their time with Mobile phones, TV etc | 435(44.5%) | 522 (54.5%) | |
| Health care needs | I am willing to go to hospital with mild symptoms of COVID 19 . | 258 (27%) | 699 (73%) |
| I am unable to get admission with COVID 19 for me/family member in hospital immediately | 201 (21%) | 756 (79%) | |
| I wish to know about the hospitals treating COVID-19 in my locality | 370 (35.7%) | 587 (61.3%) | |
| I struggle for the needed treatment with COVID 19 | 155 (16.2%) | 802 (83.8%) | |
| I am unable to go to hospital for regular health check-up for me/ family members | 310 (32.4%) | 647(67.6%) | |
| I wish to learn more about the home management of COVID-19 | 385 (40.2%) | 572(59.8%) |
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