Firoz Fathima, Jaber Ammar Ali Saleh
Department of Pharmacy Practice, Dubai Medical University, Dubai Pharmacy College for Girls, Al Mizhar, United Arab Emirates.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Nov 27;15:1489292. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1489292. eCollection 2024.
The COVID-19 epidemic has had a significant worldwide impact, requiring measures such as quarantine, social isolation, and the closing down of educational institutions, increasing concerns about student safety. This study evaluated the mental health and sleep status of 201 college students in the UAE after the epidemic. The sample consisted primarily of females (72.1%) and students aged 21-23 years (42.3%), with the majority residing in Dubai (62.7%). The findings revealed unsettling levels of insomnia risk and significant gender variations in emotional states, with females displaying higher degrees of distress. These findings underscore the negative consequences of the pandemic on student well-being and the importance of having access to mental health care, as well as calling for specialized treatments to address the individual needs of various student groups.
新冠疫情在全球产生了重大影响,需要采取诸如隔离、社交隔离以及关闭教育机构等措施,这增加了人们对学生安全的担忧。本研究评估了疫情后阿联酋201名大学生的心理健康和睡眠状况。样本主要由女性(72.1%)和21至23岁的学生(42.3%)组成,大多数人居住在迪拜(62.7%)。研究结果显示出令人不安的失眠风险水平,以及情绪状态上显著的性别差异,女性表现出更高程度的困扰。这些发现凸显了疫情对学生福祉的负面影响、获得心理健康护理的重要性,同时也呼吁采取专门治疗措施来满足不同学生群体的个体需求。