Cipolletta Sabrina, Ronconi Lucia, Tomaino Silvia Caterina Maria
Department of General Psychology, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2025 Feb 19;16:1529795. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1529795. eCollection 2025.
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted young people's mental health but we still need to explore this impact in the long term. The aim of this study is to analyze college students' wellbeing and loneliness in relation to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social support, and the frequency of activities carried out with others following the period of strictest restrictions.
A total of 291 college students enrolled in an Italian University filled in an online questionnaire including measures of anxiety, depression, life satisfaction, loneliness, perceived social support, and the impact of COVID-19 on their quality of life.
The results showed that the greatest impact of the pandemic related to higher levels of loneliness, anxiety, depression and lower satisfaction with life. Conversely, greater social support and frequency of activities carried out with others were associated with lower levels of loneliness and depression, and higher satisfaction with life. Some differences related to gender and being a long-term international student.
These results are important to inform interventions to support college students' wellbeing and foster social connections among them.
新冠疫情对年轻人的心理健康产生了影响,但我们仍需从长期角度探究这种影响。本研究的目的是分析大学生的幸福感和孤独感与新冠疫情的影响、社会支持以及在最严格限制期过后与他人开展活动的频率之间的关系。
共有291名就读于一所意大利大学的大学生填写了一份在线问卷,其中包括焦虑、抑郁、生活满意度、孤独感、感知到的社会支持以及新冠疫情对其生活质量影响的相关测量。
结果显示,疫情的最大影响与更高水平的孤独感、焦虑、抑郁以及更低的生活满意度相关。相反,更多的社会支持和与他人开展活动的频率与更低水平的孤独感和抑郁以及更高的生活满意度相关。存在一些与性别和长期国际学生身份有关的差异。
这些结果对于为支持大学生幸福感并促进他们之间的社会联系的干预措施提供信息很重要。