Department of Psychology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA.
Department of Psychology, California State University, Fresno, California, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2023 Dec;71(9):2775-2785. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2021.1996372. Epub 2021 Nov 17.
This study explored how COVID-related mental health and well-being varied between undergraduate and graduate students. Relationships with physical health behaviors were also examined. Undergraduate ( = 897) and graduate ( = 314) students were recruited from three US universities between mid-April and late-May 2020. Participants in this cross-sectional survey self-reported perceived stress, financial stress, resilience, repetitive negative thinking, mood, anxiety, diet, sleep, and physical activity using validated instruments. Undergraduate students reported more perceived stress, more repetitive negative thinking, less positive mood, and less support from professors than graduate students. Perceived stress, repetitive negative thinking, negative mood, and anxiety increased among all students ( < .05 for all). Correlations between mental health outcomes and physical health behaviors were weak to moderate ( = .08 to .49). College students, particularly undergraduates, perceived negative mental health impacts during COVID. Creative approaches for meeting student needs are necessary.
本研究探讨了新冠疫情相关的心理健康和幸福感在本科生和研究生之间的差异,并考察了其与身体健康行为的关系。该研究于 2020 年 4 月中旬至 5 月下旬,在美国的三所大学招募了 897 名本科生和 314 名研究生。通过验证过的工具,这些横断面调查的参与者自我报告了感知压力、经济压力、适应力、负面思维的重复性、情绪、焦虑、饮食、睡眠和身体活动。本科生比研究生报告了更多的感知压力、更多的重复性消极思维、较少的积极情绪和较少的教授支持。所有学生的感知压力、重复性消极思维、消极情绪和焦虑都有所增加(所有<0.05)。心理健康结果与身体健康行为之间的相关性较弱至中等(=0.08 至 0.49)。大学生,尤其是本科生,在新冠疫情期间感受到了负面的心理健康影响。需要创造性的方法来满足学生的需求。