Mulugeta Tewodros, Tadesse Elazar, Shegute Tewodros, Desta Takele Taye
Department of Biology, College of Natural and Computational Science, Kotebe Metropolitan University, Addis Ababa.
Department of Human Nutrition, Minilik II Health and Medical Science College, Kotebe Metropolitan University, Addis Ababa.
J Public Health Afr. 2023 Mar 30;14(2):2123. doi: 10.4081/jphia.2023.2123. eCollection 2023 Feb 28.
The Coronavirus pandemic triggered a worldwide partial lockdown. The lockdown instigated the school's shutdown making the students follow their courses in the virtual modalities while staying at home.
The data were collected using an online survey using a semi-structured questionnaire. The study involved anonymous as well as voluntary 77 secondary schools (Grades 9th to 12th) and 132 university students (class standing 1 to 5 year).
The lockdown introduced excruciating experiences for most of the students; however, it also created unanticipated opportunities to learn new skills and develop insights on how to mitigate unforeseen crises while remaining reasonably productive. The steps taken to reduce exposure to the coronavirus infection showed a gender discrepancy. Accordingly, males were disproportionately taken risks regardless of the curfew imposed, while females were deeply concerned about the lockdown-induced break of social connections. Students who were attending public schools, presumably from low-income families were found to be more productive during the lockdown compared to their private school counterparts. This shows that, in some instances, the Coronavirus pandemic is a blessing in disguise. The lockdown created mixed feelings; accordingly, the students reported significantly varied responses towards it. This also introduced some inconsistencies in the response of the students. Perceptions about the lockdown and its impact in most instances significantly varied among students, which unlocked the opportunities to learn new lessons on how to manage unprecedented crises.
Policymakers need to take into account gender and living standard while developing strategies to mitigate unprecedented challenges.
新冠疫情引发了全球范围内的部分封锁。封锁导致学校关闭,学生们只能在家通过虚拟方式上课。
通过使用半结构化问卷的在线调查收集数据。该研究涉及77所匿名且自愿参与的中学(9年级至12年级)和132名大学生(年级排名1至5年)。
封锁给大多数学生带来了极其痛苦的经历;然而,它也创造了意想不到的机会,让学生学习新技能,并深入了解如何在保持一定生产力的同时缓解不可预见的危机。为减少接触新冠病毒感染所采取的措施存在性别差异。因此,无论是否实行宵禁,男性承担的风险都不成比例,而女性则深切担心封锁导致的社会联系中断。据推测,来自低收入家庭的公立学校学生在封锁期间比私立学校的同龄人更有成效。这表明,在某些情况下,新冠疫情是塞翁失马,焉知非福。封锁引发了复杂的情绪;因此,学生们对其的反应差异很大。这也导致学生的反应出现了一些不一致。在大多数情况下,学生们对封锁及其影响的看法差异很大,这为学习如何应对前所未有的危机带来了新的契机。
政策制定者在制定缓解前所未有的挑战的策略时,需要考虑性别和生活水平因素。