PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SOCIAL ISOLATION AND STRESS IN DISTANCE LEARNING
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social isolation, distance education, stress, psychological well-being, digital fatigue, mental health.Abstract
The article explores the psychological impact of social isolation and stress on students engaged in distance learning. It identifies emotional fatigue, decreased motivation, and digital burnout as major consequences and suggests coping strategies for maintaining mental health.Downloads
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