%0 Journal Article %T An Analysis of the Lifestyle and Mental Health Status of Adult People Living in Dhaka City: A Cross-Sectional Study in Post COVID-19 Era %A Tania Ahmed Chowdhury %A Nasrin Akhter %A Ishrat Hossain %A Rezwana Jahan %A Pallabi Sultana %A Mohammad Jahangir Alam %J Advances in Infectious Diseases %P 393-410 %@ 2164-2656 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/aid.2024.142029 %X <b>Introduction:</b> The Novel Coronavirus or COVID-19 affected all the megacities of the world and made the mental health and lifestyle of people paralyzed. According to different studies, such difficulties were different in scale in different cities depending on the demographic attributes of the people. This phenomenon has created the essence of the current study to examine the health conditions in terms of their mental health, lifestyle, and demographic attributes during and immediate past of the COVID-19 era. <b>Method:</b> It was a cross-sectional study covering the people of Dhaka City Corporation. For this purpose, a multistage sampling method was applied, under which the respondents were selected randomly and a self-administered structured questionnaire was used to collect data. The questionnaire was developed based on the DASS 21, as it was suitable to measure the components of mental health in the form of depression, anxiety, and stress. Descriptive analysis and cross-tabulation were applied to find out the association between dependent and independent variables, whereas, a chi-square test was performed to examine the hypothesis. Finally, multivariate analysis was done to find out the risk factors. Three logistic regression models were developed for three dependent variables. <b>Result:</b> The findings of the analysis revealed that the lifestyle of people had severely influenced the components of their mental health conditions during and immediate past of COVID-19 in the Dhaka City Corporation, which varies to some extent depending on the demographic attributes of those. <b>Conclusion:</b> The above findings are statistically significant enough to conclude about the essence of taking preventive measures regarding mental health issues in the future. However, the limitations of this study-keeping it within the urban areas and the educated people, have also created the venue for future researchers to move with their research endeavors in the rural areas nationwide and thus generalize the results. %K Lifestyle %K Mental Health %K Depression %K Stress %K Anxiety %K Dhaka City %K DASS 21 %K COVID-19 %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=133265