Syropoulos Stylianos, Wu Deborah J, Burrows Brooke, Mercado Evelyn
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, United States.
Front Psychol. 2021 Sep 10;12:629205. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.629205. eCollection 2021.
In a sample of 916 doctoral students from 144 universities across the United States, we examined psychology graduate students' experiences in their programs, as well as their mental health, well-being, and optimism during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a path model, we found that students' psychological experiences in their programs (i.e., social belonging, threat, and challenge) were associated with better mental health and well-being, which in turn was associated with greater optimism about the future during the COVID-19 pandemic. These findings were also corroborated in students' open-ended responses regarding how COVID-19 has impacted their lives. Findings varied by racial, gender, and sexual identities, as racial minorities, LGBTQ+ students, and women expressed more negative psychological experiences in their programs. We outline suggestions for graduate programs to support their graduate students, which include facilitating social connection, providing encouragement, and emphasizing students' well-being over their productivity as the current pandemic persists.
在来自美国144所大学的916名博士生样本中,我们考察了心理学研究生在其课程中的经历,以及他们在新冠疫情爆发初期的心理健康、幸福感和乐观程度。在一个路径模型中,我们发现学生在课程中的心理体验(即社会归属感、威胁和挑战)与更好的心理健康和幸福感相关,而这反过来又与在新冠疫情期间对未来更乐观的态度相关。这些发现也在学生关于新冠疫情如何影响他们生活的开放式回答中得到了证实。研究结果因种族、性别和性身份而异,因为少数族裔、LGBTQ+学生和女性在课程中表达了更多负面的心理体验。我们为研究生课程支持其研究生提出了建议,包括促进社交联系、给予鼓励,以及在当前疫情持续期间,将学生的幸福感置于其学业产出之上加以强调。