Xu Lei, Xu H Daniel, Lu Wenhua, Talwar Divya
Department of Health Education and Promotion, College of Health and Human Performance, East Carolina University, 300 Curry Court, Greenville, NC 27858, USA.
Department of Political Science, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Oct 16;12(20):2047. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12202047.
Collegiate mental health continues to be a worrisome public health concern among college students in the U.S. The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has caused an upward trend of mental health crises, especially among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ+) college students. The objective of this study was to assess the mental health statuses, attitudes towards disease control and mitigation measures, and coping strategies among this vulnerable group.
A web-based survey was conducted at a medium-sized public university in the mid-Atlantic region during the summer and fall of 2021 when COVID-19 was still a major public health concern. The survey was distributed through the listservs of the college and was advertised through campus-wide social media. Descriptive and inferential statistics including a t-test for the differences in group means and a logit regression model for comparing the groups were used.
Our final sample is composed of 611 students with 79% of the respondents identifying as straight, and 20% in the LGBTQ+ group. Our results showed that LGBTQ+ students exhibited higher levels of anxiety and fear compared to the non-LGBTQ+ groups. Also, a large proportion of LGBTQ+ students were negatively impacted by the pandemic as compared to the non-LGBTQ+ groups ( = 0.05), while they generally have more positive views on the public health measures to alleviate the adverse impacts from COVID-19 ( = 0.001).
Public health emergency management should adopt appropriate strategies and adapt their services to support the mental health needs of LGBTQ+ students. Our study highlighted the need to design tailored health promotion programs and enhance support systems for LGBTQ+ college students during similar emergencies.
在美国大学生中,高校心理健康仍是一个令人担忧的公共卫生问题。史无前例的新冠疫情导致心理健康危机呈上升趋势,尤其是在女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBTQ+)大学生群体中。本研究的目的是评估这一弱势群体的心理健康状况、对疾病控制和缓解措施的态度以及应对策略。
2021年夏秋时节,在大西洋中部地区的一所中型公立大学进行了一项基于网络的调查,当时新冠疫情仍是主要的公共卫生问题。该调查通过学院的邮件列表进行分发,并在校园社交媒体上进行宣传。使用了描述性和推断性统计方法,包括用于比较组均值差异的t检验和用于比较组别的逻辑回归模型。
我们的最终样本由611名学生组成,79%的受访者为异性恋,LGBTQ+群体占20%。我们的结果表明,与非LGBTQ+群体相比,LGBTQ+学生表现出更高水平的焦虑和恐惧。此外,与非LGBTQ+群体相比,很大一部分LGBTQ+学生受到疫情的负面影响(P = 0.05),而他们对缓解新冠疫情不利影响的公共卫生措施总体上有更积极的看法(P = 0.001)。
公共卫生应急管理应采取适当策略并调整服务,以支持LGBTQ+学生的心理健康需求。我们的研究强调,在类似紧急情况下,需要为LGBTQ+大学生设计量身定制的健康促进项目并加强支持系统。