Department of Health Science, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Health Literacy Laboratory, Department of Health Science, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Front Public Health. 2023 Sep 20;11:1210327. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1210327. eCollection 2023.
The pandemic deeply changed young adults' life. Lockdown period and the social restrictions dramatically affected university students' mental health. The aim of our cross-sectional study was to describe psychological well-being, future anxiety (FA), and health complaints (HCs) in a sample of 3,001 students of the University of Florence in the middle of the first two pandemic waves. We assessed the role of subjective social status, chronic diseases, sense of coherence (SoC), and digital health literacy (DHL) as predictors of psychological well-being, FA, and HCs. Students expressed high levels of FA and reported being disturbed by not being able to achieve their desired future goals. About 40% reported a low or a very low well-being and 19.1% experienced two or more subjective health complaints more than once a week. The likelihood of having a better mental health status significantly increased with increasing SoC and among males. Subjective Social Status proved to be a predictor for FA. Enhancing SoC could improve the health status of the university students during the pandemic and beyond.
大流行深刻地改变了年轻人的生活。封锁期和社会限制极大地影响了大学生的心理健康。我们的横断面研究旨在描述佛罗伦萨大学 3001 名学生在第一波和第二波大流行中期的心理健康状况、未来焦虑 (FA) 和健康投诉 (HCs)。我们评估了主观社会地位、慢性疾病、应对能力 (SoC) 和数字健康素养 (DHL) 作为预测心理健康状况、FA 和 HCs 的指标。学生表示对未来感到高度焦虑,并表示困扰他们的是无法实现自己期望的未来目标。约 40%的学生报告称自己的幸福感较低或非常低,19.1%的学生每周有两次或更多次出现两个或更多的主观健康问题。心理健康状况较好的可能性随着 SoC 的增加而显著增加,而且在男性中也是如此。主观社会地位被证明是未来焦虑的一个预测因素。在大流行期间及以后,提高应对能力可以改善大学生的健康状况。