Kavvadas Dimitrios, Kavvada Asimoula, Karachrysafi Sofia, Papaliagkas Vasileios, Cheristanidis Stavros, Chatzidimitriou Maria, Papamitsou Theodora
Post-Graduate Program "Health and Environmental Factors", School of Medicine, Faculty of Health, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece.
Laboratory of Histology and Embryology, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece.
J Clin Med. 2022 Jul 22;11(15):4263. doi: 10.3390/jcm11154263.
Background: The negative effect of COVID-19 pandemic on college students’ mental health is well-demonstrated. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of the pandemic on the students of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Northern Greece), in terms of stress, anxiety, and depression, and to analyze the probable correlation of various social and phycological factors. Methods: The survey was conducted in the form of a questionnaire, which was first distributed in November 2020 and then re-launched in November 2021. The evaluation was carried out through the DASS21 screening tool. Associations regarding participants’ characteristics and the three variables (stress, anxiety, and depression) were investigated with Pearson’s chi-squared (Χ2) test. Results: The first-year results (November 2020) revealed severe prevalence of stress, anxiety, and depression (37.4%, 27.2% and 47% respectively). The second-year results (November 2021) revealed a significant augmentation in all three variables, mainly for the extreme severe scales (47.3%, 41.1% and 55% respectively). Participants who were receiving psychiatric treatment exhibited higher levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, especially during the second year of the pandemic (p-Value < 0.00001). Female students’ mental health was at higher risk, as elevated prevalence of negative symptoms was observed (p-Value < 0.00001). Conclusions: The community of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has been greatly affected during the last 2 years. The inherent risks of the confinement measures on students’ well-being and mental health are undeniable. Recurrent annual psychological evaluation in universities and colleges is strongly advised.
新冠疫情对大学生心理健康的负面影响已得到充分证实。本研究旨在评估疫情对希腊北部塞萨洛尼基亚里士多德大学学生在压力、焦虑和抑郁方面的影响,并分析各种社会和心理因素之间可能存在的相关性。方法:调查以问卷形式进行,于2020年11月首次发放,2021年11月再次开展。通过DASS21筛查工具进行评估。使用Pearson卡方(Χ2)检验调查参与者特征与三个变量(压力、焦虑和抑郁)之间的关联。结果:第一年(2020年11月)的结果显示压力、焦虑和抑郁的患病率很高(分别为37.4%、27.2%和47%)。第二年(2021年11月)的结果显示所有三个变量都有显著增加,主要是在极端严重程度量表方面(分别为47.3%、41.1%和55%)。接受心理治疗的参与者表现出更高水平的压力、焦虑和抑郁,尤其是在疫情的第二年(p值<0.00001)。观察到女生心理健康风险更高,因为负面症状的患病率有所上升(p值<0.00001)。结论:在过去两年中,塞萨洛尼基亚里士多德大学的学生群体受到了极大影响。限制措施对学生幸福和心理健康的内在风险是不可否认的。强烈建议在大学和学院每年进行定期心理评估。