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新冠疫情期间大学生社会情感技能的下降

Declines in social-emotional skills in college students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Cerutti Janine, Burt Keith B, Moeller Robert W, Seehuus Martin

机构信息

Department of Psychological Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States.

Department of Psychology, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2024 Jul 15;15:1392058. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1392058. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The present study investigated whether social-emotional skills in first year college students differed before and after the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdowns.

METHODS

Participants ( = 1,685) consisted of first year college students (mean age 18.53 years) selected from a broader cohort enrolled in a longitudinal study on college mental health at liberal arts colleges in the United States. In a cohort-sequential design, participants completed an online survey assessing social-emotional skills in January of 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2022. Using analysis of covariance, we examined mean differences in social-emotional skills between students who were first years before (January 2018-2020) and after the lockdowns (January 2022), controlling for sociodemographic variables.

RESULTS

The post-lockdown group scored significantly lower on emotional control and expressivity and marginally higher on social sensitivity compared to the pre-lockdown group. No group differences in social/emotional expressivity or social control were detected.

DISCUSSION

These findings indicate that the COVID-19 lockdowns impaired some, but not all, social-emotional skills in first year college students. Addressing social-emotional skills in college may help to reduce the COVID-19 mental health burden.

摘要

引言

本研究调查了美国文科院校大一学生在冠状病毒病(COVID-19)封锁前后的社交情感技能是否存在差异。

方法

参与者(n = 1685)为从参与美国文科院校大学生心理健康纵向研究的更广泛队列中选取的大一学生(平均年龄18.53岁)。采用队列序贯设计,参与者在2018年1月、2019年1月、2020年1月和2022年完成了一项评估社交情感技能的在线调查。我们使用协方差分析,在控制社会人口统计学变量的情况下,研究了封锁前(2018年1月至2020年)和封锁后(2022年1月)的大一学生在社交情感技能方面的平均差异。

结果

与封锁前的组相比,封锁后的组在情绪控制和表达能力方面得分显著更低,在社会敏感性方面得分略高。未检测到社交/情感表达或社会控制方面的组间差异。

讨论

这些发现表明,COVID-19封锁损害了大一学生的一些但并非全部社交情感技能。在大学中关注社交情感技能可能有助于减轻COVID-19带来的心理健康负担。

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