Institute for Educational Technology, The Open University, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom.
UCL School of Management, London, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2023 Oct 18;18(10):e0291555. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291555. eCollection 2023.
Research policy observers are increasingly concerned about the impact of the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic on university research. Yet we know little about the effect of this disruption, specifically on PhD students, their mental health, and their research progress. This study drew from survey responses of UK PhD students during the Covid-19 pandemic. We explored evidence of depression and coping behaviour (N = 1780), and assessed factors relating to demographics, PhD characteristics, Covid-19-associated personal circumstances, and significant life events that could explain PhD student depression during the research disruption (N = 1433). The majority of the study population (86%) reported a negative effect on their research progress during the pandemic. Results based on eight mental health symptoms (PHQ-8) showed that three in four PhD students experienced significant depression. Live-in children and lack of funding were among the most significant factors associated with developing depression. Engaging in approach coping behaviours (i.e., those alleviating the problem directly) related to lower levels of depression. By assessing the impact of research disruption on the UK PhD researcher community, our findings indicate policies to manage short-term risks but also build resilience in academic communities against current and future disruptions.
研究政策观察家越来越关注新冠疫情大流行所带来的破坏对大学研究的影响。然而,我们对这种破坏的影响知之甚少,特别是对博士生、他们的心理健康和研究进展的影响。本研究基于新冠疫情期间英国博士生的调查回应。我们探讨了抑郁和应对行为的证据(N=1780),并评估了与人口统计学、博士特征、与新冠疫情相关的个人情况以及可能解释研究中断期间博士生抑郁的重大生活事件相关的因素(N=1433)。研究人群的大多数(86%)报告说,在疫情期间他们的研究进展受到了负面影响。基于八项心理健康症状(PHQ-8)的结果表明,四分之三的博士生经历了显著的抑郁。与儿童同住和缺乏资金是与抑郁相关的最重要因素之一。采取应对行为(即直接缓解问题的行为)与较低水平的抑郁相关。通过评估研究中断对英国博士生群体的影响,我们的研究结果表明,政策既要管理短期风险,也要提高学术社区对当前和未来中断的适应能力。