The future influence of the pandemic from the psychological level on adolescents.
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The first months of 2020 will be remembered around the world as one of the most important moments in the history of the world, due to the appearance of COVID-19, which caused the world to come to a standstill in just a few days. On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) had to declare COVID-19 a pandemic, causing three days later, on March 14, 2020, the Government of Spain had to approve a Royal Decree (RD 463/2020, declaring a state of alarm, with the aim of protecting the entire citizenry in the best possible way and preventing the disease from spreading rapidly throughout the population. This circumstance has made the life of any Citizen has changed from all areas of his life, and one of them is where this article wants to focus, as it is from the psychological plane. The daily events integrated into the day-to-day life of a person have been affected, and if At any age it is important, more so in evolutionary stages such as adolescence, where the person is in a vital moment where they clearly need their search for identity. It has been seen through recent studies (Orgiles , et.al, 2020) as the pandemic has influenced the increase in stress and anxiety in adolescents, as well as their emotional state, feeling angry, nervous, irascible and sad (Tiwari et al., 2020). Through this article it is intended to respond to the future psychological needs that adolescents will need in their personal development.
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