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The following are literature and studies which are related to the research.

We all know tht online learning has a big impact to students in every level. Different challenges,
struggles, rants are prevalently escalating across our nation and almost globally. because in the
past we don’t use online class to study but because of this pandemic we use it to continue our life
as a students, online learning is good for this time, but as s students this is not easy fr them to
adjust where they become innovator in a way to a new normal study.

Online class is a course conducted over the internet. Our government and dep-ed generally
conducted through a learning management system, in which student and teachers will
communicate through online class.

Mental health, every each one of us is experiencing this, every individual his or her realizing
their own capabilities, can cope, with the normal stresses in life, can work productively and
fruitfully. There’s a lot of type of mental health which is anxiety disorder,Depression, bipolar
disorder, and other mood disorder and etc.

Local
According to Bonz magsambol (oct.22,2020)
It’s a very complex issue or concern. We need to look at it as an interplay of a lot of
factors. These factors are biological, psychological, social, and sometimes spiritual,'
says Dr Joan Rifareal of the Philippine Psychiatric Association.
The mental health issues students experience during distance learning are due to an "interplay" of
factors, said one of the country's top psychiatrists, who added that such issues cannot be solely attributed
to the difficulties of the revamped education system. "It’s a very complex issue or concern. We need to
look at it as an interplay of a lot of factors. These factors are biological, psychological, social, and 
sometimes spiritual," Dr Joan Rifareal of the Philippine Psychiatric Association told Rappler in an
interview on Wednesday, October 21. Rifareal said it was "hard to pinpoint" distance learning as a factor.
This issue was brought to light after the Department of Education (DepEd) released a statement
on Tuesday appealing to the public to "stop directly connecting" the deaths of its teachers and
students to the distance learning system. "We would like to request the public to respect the families’
privacy and avoid speculating on the cause of death," the DepEd said. "Suicide is a complex and sensitive
issue," it added.Echoing DepEd, Rifareal said that one cannot directly link the stress that students
experience during distance learning with the reported deaths. However, Rifareal acknowledges
that some of her student clients talk about feeling burnt out due to their classes' workload, and
struggling with the new system due to a lack of resources. Still, she said these feelings are not the
sole culprits. "It’s always an interplay of these factors. Like what’s happening in their family, or
even relationships," she stressed. Meanwhile, the DepEd said it would continue to reach out to
teachers and students to "provide them with vital mental and psychosocial services."The
Philippines currently has a landmark mental health law which secures the rights of persons
with mental health needs, provides mental health services, and promotes mental health education
to schools, barangays, and workplaces.The DepEd shifted to distance learning for the coming
school year to comply President Rodrigo Duterte directive for schools to delay face-to-face
classes until a coronavirus vaccine becomes available.There was a heated debate in the country
about when and how to start classes in the middle of an untamed crisis. Parents and students
pointed out their lack of finances to acquire gadgets needed for distance learning.
(READ: Parents bear the brunt of distance learning as classes shift online) On October
5, over 24 million students in the country started classes again during the pandemic. Despite
issues experienced by students, teachers, and parents, Education Secretary Leonor Briones said
that the school opening was a success. – Rappler.com. In the Philippines, the Natasha
Goulbourn Foundation has a depression and suicide prevention hotline to help those secretly
suffering from depression. The numbers to call are 804-4673 and 0917-558-4673. Globe and
TM subscribers may call the toll-free number 2919. More information is available on its
website.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/students-mental-health-concerns-distance-learning-due-
interplay-factors

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