Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Via Cadore 48, 20900 Monza, Italy.
Division of Psychiatry, University College London, Maple House 149, London W1T 7BN, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Feb 24;20(5):4071. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20054071.
COVID-19 restrictions introduced several changes in university academic and social experience. Self-isolation and online teaching have amplified students' mental health vulnerability. Thus, we aimed to explore feelings and perspectives about the impact of the pandemic on mental health, comparing students from Italy and the UK.
Data were collected from the qualitative portion of "the CAMPUS study", longitudinally assessing mental health of students at the University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy) and the University of Surrey (UK). We conducted in-depth interviews and thematically analysed the transcripts.
The explanatory model was developed from four themes identified across 33 interviews: anxiety exacerbated by COVID-19; putative mechanisms leading to poor mental health; the most vulnerable subgroups; and coping strategies. Generalised and social anxiety resulted from COVID-19 restrictions by being associated with loneliness, excessive time online, unhealthy management of time and space and poor communication with the university. Freshers, international students, and people on the extremes of the introversion/extroversion spectrum, were identified as vulnerable, while effective coping strategies included taking advantage of free time, connection with family and mental health support. The impact of COVID-19 was mostly related to academic issues by students from Italy, whereas to the drastic loss of social connectedness by the UK sample.
Mental health support for students has an essential role, and measures that encourage communication and social connectedness are likely to be beneficial.
COVID-19 限制措施给大学的学术和社交体验带来了诸多变化。自我隔离和在线教学加剧了学生的心理健康脆弱性。因此,我们旨在探讨大流行对心理健康的影响,并比较来自意大利和英国的学生的感受和观点。
数据来自“CAMPUS 研究”的定性部分,该研究纵向评估了米兰比可卡大学(意大利)和萨里大学(英国)的学生的心理健康。我们进行了深入的访谈,并对转录本进行了主题分析。
从 33 次访谈中确定的四个主题中得出了解释模型:COVID-19 引发的焦虑;导致心理健康状况不佳的潜在机制;最脆弱的亚组;和应对策略。COVID-19 限制导致的普遍和社交焦虑与孤独、过度上网、时间和空间管理不当以及与大学沟通不畅有关。新生、国际学生和内向/外向极端的人被认为是脆弱的,而有效的应对策略包括利用空闲时间、与家人联系和获得心理健康支持。COVID-19 的影响主要与意大利学生的学业问题有关,而英国学生则与社交联系的急剧丧失有关。
为学生提供心理健康支持至关重要,鼓励沟通和社交联系的措施可能会有所帮助。