Wisnieski Lauren, Carney Kimberly A, Thornley Jenny L
College of Veterinary Medicine, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate TN.
J Appalach Health. 2021 Oct 25;3(4):109-122. doi: 10.13023/jah.0304.09. eCollection 2021.
In response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, most universities experienced drastic operational changes with shifts to online learning, work-from-home policies, and social distancing measures. These changes have caused concern for social isolation and mental health.
This cross-sectional study explores differences in COVID-19 experiences, behaviors, beliefs, and well-being among students and employees (faculty and staff) at a rural Appalachian university.
Data were collected with an online anonymous survey in September-October 2020 using convenience sampling. The survey measured multiple domains including COVID-19-related (1) beliefs, (2) symptoms and diagnoses, (3) exposure and preventive behavior, and (4) social, mental, and financial health. Chi-square tests and linear regression models were used to determine differences in survey responses between students and employees.
The final sample used for analysis included 416 respondents. The majority of respondents believed COVID-19 was a serious disease and followed mask and social distancing guidelines, although employees were more likely to adhere to mask and social distancing guidelines compared to students. Most of the respondents (>50%) reported feeling more stressed, anxious, and sad since the pandemic began. Students were more impacted by the pandemic compared to employees as measured by the mental, social, and financial impact scale. A limitation of this study was that convenience sampling was used instead of a probability sampling technique, which limits the inference that can be made from the results.
There may be a need for greater mental health support among university employees and students. However, future studies should confirm these findings.
为应对冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行,大多数大学经历了剧烈的运营变革,转向在线学习、居家办公政策和社交距离措施。这些变化引发了对社会隔离和心理健康的担忧。
本横断面研究探讨了一所阿巴拉契亚农村大学的学生和员工(教师和工作人员)在COVID-19经历、行为、信念和幸福感方面的差异。
2020年9月至10月,采用便利抽样法通过在线匿名调查收集数据。该调查测量了多个领域,包括与COVID-19相关的(1)信念、(2)症状和诊断、(3)暴露和预防行为,以及(4)社会、心理和财务健康。使用卡方检验和线性回归模型来确定学生和员工在调查回复上的差异。
用于分析的最终样本包括416名受访者。大多数受访者认为COVID-19是一种严重疾病,并遵循戴口罩和保持社交距离的指导方针,不过与学生相比,员工更有可能遵守戴口罩和保持社交距离的指导方针。大多数受访者(>50%)报告称,自疫情开始以来感到压力更大、焦虑和悲伤。根据心理、社会和财务影响量表衡量,学生比员工受疫情影响更大。本研究的一个局限性是使用了便利抽样而非概率抽样技术,这限制了从结果中得出的推论。
大学员工和学生可能需要更多的心理健康支持。然而,未来的研究应证实这些发现。