Department and Clinic of Psychiatry, Wrocław Medical University, 50-367 Wrocław, Poland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Sep 11;18(18):9571. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18189571.
Students worldwide have been impacted by nationwide safety closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, creating an environment with loss of interaction with colleagues, social isolation, boredom, and economic uncertainty. Since university students were considered uniquely vulnerable to mental health problems even before the pandemic, this study aimed to investigate lifestyle and behavioral changes experienced by this population due to the epidemiological situation and their effect on their mental health. Data were collected via an online survey conducted among university students across Poland. The survey addressed recent lifestyle changes that were a result of the pandemic as well as psychological distress, symptoms of insomnia and symptoms of post-traumatic stress. The results indicate that protective factors include maintaining a daily routine, staying physically active, following a usual eating pattern and taking care of sleep hygiene. Changes in behavior contributing to poorer mental health included giving up a daily routine, neglecting meals, tidiness, hygiene as well as social relationships, changes in food intake, sleeping schedule, a decrease in physical activity and the onset of sexual dysfunctions. A history of psychiatric treatment and an increase in self-harm as well as an increase in alcohol and tobacco consumption were also found to be associated with psychological distress. Experienced lifestyle and behavioral changes and their impact on mental health were apparent throughout the obtained data, highlighting the need for psychological support in the studied population. Based on the results we were able to establish a list of protective and risk factors influencing the everyday life and psychological wellbeing of students amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, which could also be translated into life skills.
由于 COVID-19 大流行,全球学生受到全国范围的安全关闭的影响,这使得他们与同事的互动减少,感到社交孤立、无聊和经济不稳定。由于大学生甚至在大流行之前就被认为特别容易受到心理健康问题的影响,因此本研究旨在调查这一人群由于疫情所经历的生活方式和行为变化及其对心理健康的影响。数据是通过在波兰各地的大学生中进行的在线调查收集的。该调查涉及由于大流行而导致的最近生活方式的变化以及心理困扰、失眠症状和创伤后应激症状。结果表明,保护因素包括保持日常生活规律、保持身体活跃、遵循通常的饮食习惯和注意睡眠卫生。导致心理健康状况恶化的行为变化包括放弃日常生活规律、忽视进餐、整洁、卫生以及社交关系,改变饮食摄入、睡眠时间表、体力活动减少和性功能障碍的出现。还发现,精神科治疗史以及自我伤害、酒精和烟草消费的增加与心理困扰有关。在整个研究数据中,都能明显看出经历的生活方式和行为变化及其对心理健康的影响,这突出了在研究人群中提供心理支持的必要性。根据研究结果,我们能够确定一系列影响 COVID-19 大流行期间学生日常生活和心理健康的保护因素和风险因素,这些因素也可以转化为生活技能。