Erden Gülsen, Özdoğru Asil Ali, Çoksan Sami, Ögel-Balaban Hale, Azak Yakup, Altınoğlu-Dikmeer İlkiz, Ergül-Topçu Aysun, Yasak Yeşim, Kıral-Uçar Gözde, Oktay Seda, Karaca-Dinç Pelin, Merdan-Yıldız Ezgi Didem, Eltan Selen, Kumpasoğlu Güler Beril, Baytemir Gülsen
Department of Psychology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.
Department of Psychology, Üsküdar University, İstanbul, Turkey.
Appl Res Qual Life. 2022;17(4):2017-2039. doi: 10.1007/s11482-021-10019-7. Epub 2021 Dec 2.
Adverse effects of COVID-19 are seen not only on the physical health of infected individuals but also on their subjective well-being. Sudden changes in social lives, lockdowns, and shifts towards online education have had a negative impact on many people, especially university students. As part of an international study, the current study focused on the well-being of students at Turkish universities in relation to social contact, academic satisfaction, and COVID-19 knowledge. A total of 7363 students from nine universities (86.6% from state universities, 71.04% female, and 73.52% at bachelor's level) participated in an online survey. Results revealed that females had lower levels of subjective well-being and academic satisfaction. According to a mediation model in the study, the relationship between social contact and well-being was mediated by academic satisfaction and COVID-19 knowledge. Our findings can guide future researchers, mental health professionals, universities, and policymakers to understand and improve subjective well-being of university students.
新冠病毒病(COVID-19)的负面影响不仅体现在感染者的身体健康上,还体现在他们的主观幸福感上。社交生活的突然变化、封锁措施以及向在线教育的转变对许多人,尤其是大学生产生了负面影响。作为一项国际研究的一部分,本研究聚焦于土耳其大学生在社交接触、学业满意度和新冠病毒病知识方面的幸福感。来自九所大学的7363名学生(86.6%来自国立大学,71.04%为女性,73.52%为本科水平)参与了一项在线调查。结果显示,女性的主观幸福感和学业满意度较低。根据该研究中的一个中介模型,社交接触与幸福感之间的关系由学业满意度和新冠病毒病知识介导。我们的研究结果可为未来的研究人员、心理健康专业人员、大学和政策制定者提供指导,以了解并提高大学生 的主观幸福感。