Ewing Lexi, Hamza Chloe A, Walsh Kaylea, Goldstein Abby L, Heath Nancy L
Applied Psychology and Human Development, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Educational and Counselling Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Emerg Adulthood. 2022 Oct;10(5):1312-1327. doi: 10.1177/21676968221121590. Epub 2022 Aug 20.
Evidence suggests that post-secondary students without pre-existing mental health concerns may have experienced worsening mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, relative to students with pre-existing mental health concerns. To clarify the psychological impacts of the pandemic, and elucidate why differences may exist among students, 20 interviews were conducted with emerging adults enrolled in university. Using directed content analysis, eight themes were identified: three more common among students with pre-existing mental health concerns, three more common among students without pre-existing mental health concerns, and two shared. Although all students experienced novel stressors during the pandemic, students without pre-existing mental health concerns reported greater increases in social and academic isolation, relative to students with pre-existing mental health concerns. Students with pre-existing mental health concerns also leveraged existing coping repertoires, which further supported their ability to manage pandemic-related challenges. Findings highlight how postsecondary institutions can bolster student well-being.
有证据表明,与那些已有心理健康问题的学生相比,原本没有心理健康问题的高等院校学生在新冠疫情期间心理健康状况可能有所恶化。为了阐明疫情的心理影响,并弄清楚学生之间为何可能存在差异,对20名在读大学生进行了访谈。采用定向内容分析法,确定了八个主题:其中三个在已有心理健康问题的学生中更为常见,三个在原本没有心理健康问题的学生中更为常见,还有两个是共有的。尽管所有学生在疫情期间都经历了新的压力源,但与已有心理健康问题的学生相比,原本没有心理健康问题的学生报告称社交和学业隔离增加得更多。已有心理健康问题的学生还利用了现有的应对方法,这进一步增强了他们应对与疫情相关挑战的能力。研究结果凸显了高等院校如何能够增进学生的幸福感。