School of Public Health, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), Mail Stop 3063, 4700 S. Maryland Parkway, Suite 335, Las Vegas, NV, 89119, USA.
School of Integrated Health Sciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), Mail Stop 3019, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV, 89154, USA.
J Community Health. 2021 Aug;46(4):758-766. doi: 10.1007/s10900-020-00918-5. Epub 2020 Nov 9.
The numerous negative health impacts of COVID-19, which include expected changes to psychiatric illness and physical activity (PA), are disproportionately distributed in the United States. Mental illnesses and physical inactivity are prevalent among U.S. college students. This study examined whether there was a change in minutes of PA and depression scores after a stay-at-home order and examined predictors of these changes. An online survey was sent to all undergraduate and graduate students attending a large, diverse university via an electronic newsletter. The survey requested information about demographic and academic data, cardiorespiratory fitness, and depression symptoms. Paired t-tests and logistic regression were employed. Our sample (n = 194) was predominantly female (73%), young (mean age of 25), not a sexual minority (82%), and had a mean 3.4 GPA. Students reported worse depression scores (p < 0.01) and fewer minutes of PA (p = 0.01) after the stay-at-home order. There was a small but significant (p = 0.04) correlation between changes in total minutes of PA and depression scores. Senior (p = 0.05) and Hispanic (p = 0.03) students were less likely to report worsening depression scores than freshmen and white students, respectively. Asian students were significantly more likely than white students to report decreased PA. This study suggests that COVID-19 and its consequences may be contributing to reduced PA and greater depression symptoms in college students and that sub-groups have been affected differently. Targeted interventions to promote PA and support mental health may bolster the ability for resilience of college students.
新型冠状病毒肺炎对健康造成了诸多负面影响,包括预期会改变精神疾病和身体活动(PA)的状况在美国分布不均。精神疾病和身体活动不足在美国大学生中较为普遍。本研究调查了在居家令实施后,PA 时间和抑郁评分是否发生了变化,并探讨了这些变化的预测因素。一项在线调查通过电子通讯发给了一所大型多元化大学的所有本科生和研究生。该调查要求提供有关人口统计学和学术数据、心肺适能和抑郁症状的信息。采用配对 t 检验和逻辑回归进行分析。我们的样本(n=194)主要为女性(73%),年轻(平均年龄 25 岁),非性少数群体(82%),平均 GPA 为 3.4。与居家令实施前相比,学生报告抑郁评分更差(p<0.01)和 PA 时间更少(p=0.01)。PA 总时间的变化与抑郁评分之间存在小但显著的相关性(p=0.04)。与新生和白人学生相比,高年级(p=0.05)和西班牙裔(p=0.03)学生报告抑郁评分恶化的可能性较小。亚裔学生比白人学生更有可能报告 PA 减少。本研究表明,新型冠状病毒肺炎及其后果可能导致大学生 PA 减少和抑郁症状加重,且不同亚组受到的影响不同。有针对性的干预措施以促进 PA 和支持心理健康可能会增强大学生的适应能力。