Institute of Mental Health, Nanjing Xiaozhuang University, Nanjing, China; Department of Psychology, Lake Superior State University, Sault Ste. Marie, MI, USA.
Department of Psychology, Lake Superior State University, Sault Ste. Marie, MI, USA.
Psychiatry Res. 2022 Sep;315:114685. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2022.114685. Epub 2022 Jun 15.
Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has posed an unprecedented public health challenge for most countries, and the repeated outbreaks of this disease have created a largest disruption of education systems. The intent of this work was to examine the intersection of COVID-19 fear and mental health consequences among college students in Northern Michigan, a region of the U.S. severely affected by the pandemic. This study was conducted from January 17 to February 25, 2022, two years later since the outbreak of the pandemic, and 151 college students (female, 76) were involved. Participants' potential psychological symptoms, anxiety, happiness, learning difficulty, and demographic information were surveyed. We have three main findings. First, 60.3% of students had tested positive for COVID-19, and more female than male students were affected (female, 69.7%; male, 50.7%). Second, there was a high prevalence of mental problems among college students, with 95.7% of the sample experiencing moderate or severe mood disorders. Third, respondents' education was severely affected by the pandemic, averaging a score of 7.6 on a scale of 10 when asked how much their learning quality was affected. They showed increased fear, stress, and decreased happiness, and these were associated with their learning quality change. Given the impact would be far-reaching, not only college students' mental health but also their learning difficulties should be monitored during the pandemic. These findings are alarming and timely, and their implications are discussed.
新型冠状病毒病 (COVID-19) 对大多数国家构成了前所未有的公共卫生挑战,该疾病的反复爆发对教育系统造成了最大的干扰。本研究旨在探讨美国密歇根州北部大学生中 COVID-19 恐惧与心理健康后果之间的交集,该地区是受疫情影响最严重的地区之一。这项研究是在 2022 年 1 月 17 日至 2 月 25 日进行的,这是大流行爆发两年后,共有 151 名大学生(女性 76 名)参与。调查了参与者潜在的心理症状、焦虑、幸福感、学习困难和人口统计信息。我们有三个主要发现。首先,60.3%的学生检测出 COVID-19 呈阳性,受影响的女学生多于男学生(女性 69.7%;男性 50.7%)。其次,大学生中存在较高的心理健康问题,95.7%的样本存在中度或重度情绪障碍。第三,受访者的教育受到疫情的严重影响,在一项关于学习质量受影响程度的 10 分制评分中,平均得分为 7.6。他们表现出更多的恐惧、压力和幸福感下降,这些与他们的学习质量变化有关。鉴于影响将是深远的,不仅要监测大学生的心理健康,还要监测他们在疫情期间的学习困难。这些发现令人震惊且及时,并讨论了其影响。