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差异影响,差异调整:美国中西部一所大学的大学生在新冠疫情中的不同经历

Differential impact, differential adjustments: diverse experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic by college students in an Upper-Midwestern University, USA.

作者信息

Karikari Isaac, Karikari Grace, Kyere Eric

机构信息

Department of Social Work, College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines, University of North Dakota, Gillette Hall 302, 225 Centennial Drive, Stop 7135, Grand Forks, ND 58202 USA.

School of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, Room E161, 1301 N Columbia Rd Stop 9037, Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037 USA.

出版信息

SN Soc Sci. 2021;1(12):289. doi: 10.1007/s43545-021-00287-3. Epub 2021 Dec 5.

DOI:10.1007/s43545-021-00287-3
PMID:34909702
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8660564/
Abstract

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic though widespread is not monolithic. Therefore, a differentiated understanding of the pandemic's impact on people is critical. Further, it is important to recognize that even within the same group people's experiences may differ. The current study explored how the onset of COVID-19 and its mitigation measures impacted university students across the broad spectrum of their lives. The study utilized a qualitative approach based on individual and focus group interviews through Zoom. Participants were recruited using convenience and purposive sampling strategies. Twenty-one students (mean age = 33.8, over 76% whites, 15 females) participated in the study. Guided by systems and ecological systems theories and grounded in a contextualist paradigm, the data were analyzed thematically. Pseudonyms were adopted to preserve the anonymity of the participants. The findings revealed that COVID-19 has impacted students in varied ways ranging from the seemingly simple to the multi-layered and complex. An overarching theme, "same storm, different boats", which conveys the notion of differential impact, and differential adjustments was identified. Nested under the overarching theme are two main themes (1) Impact of COVID-19: disruptions, stressors, and silver linings and (2) Coping with COVID-19. Participants reported positive as well as negative impacts. Factors that helped students cope included institutional support, empathy from instructors, and family support. The findings suggest that to effectively respond to the impact of COVID-19 on students, it will be important to identify and attend to the distinct and diverse stressors within this population, and systems and ecological systems theories are important guiding frameworks.

摘要

尽管新冠疫情的影响广泛,但并非千篇一律。因此,对疫情对人们的影响进行差异化理解至关重要。此外,必须认识到,即使在同一群体中,人们的经历也可能不同。本研究探讨了新冠疫情的爆发及其缓解措施如何在大学生生活的各个方面产生影响。该研究采用了基于通过Zoom进行的个人访谈和焦点小组访谈的定性方法。参与者通过便利抽样和目的抽样策略招募。21名学生(平均年龄=33.8岁,超过76%为白人,15名女性)参与了该研究。在系统和生态系统理论的指导下,并基于情境主义范式,对数据进行了主题分析。采用化名以保护参与者的匿名性。研究结果表明,新冠疫情以各种方式影响了学生,从看似简单到多层次和复杂。确定了一个总体主题“同一场风暴,不同的船只”,它传达了差异影响和差异调整的概念。在总体主题之下嵌套着两个主要主题:(1)新冠疫情的影响:干扰、压力源和一线希望;(2)应对新冠疫情。参与者报告了积极和消极的影响。帮助学生应对的因素包括机构支持、教师的同理心和家庭支持。研究结果表明,要有效应对新冠疫情对学生的影响,识别并关注该群体中独特和多样的压力源很重要,系统和生态系统理论是重要的指导框架。

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