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Real-time Mental Health Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on College Students: Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

机译:Covid-19大学生的实时心理健康影响:生态瞬间评估研究

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Background College students’ mental health may be disproportionally affected by the COVID-19 pandemic because of the abrupt shift off campus and subsequent loss of a social network and potential long-term impact on job prospects. Objective We sought to assess the nature of COVID-19’s mental health impact among a sample of undergraduates who were experiencing the pandemic as it occurred in real time. Methods In total, 140 college students completed smartphone-based ecological momentary assessments of anxiety and optimism related to COVID-19 and other generic mental health variables 6 times daily. Results Participants completed 23,750 surveys. Overall, 75% of these surveys indicated at least some level of anxiety about COVID-19. On average, the proportion of responses each day at the highest levels of anxiety about COVID-19 was 7 times greater than the proportion of responses at the highest levels of non–COVID-19–specific anxiety. Structural change analyses indicated a significant downward trend in COVID-19 anxiety after the first week of June, but even at the lowest point, 15% of the participants in the sample still reported high levels of COVID-19 anxiety each day. Participants felt more anxious about COVID-19 on days when the number of new cases and deaths due to COVID-19 were higher. When participants felt anxious about COVID-19, they also felt sad, anxious (in general), and had a greater desire to drink and use drugs. Participants felt more optimistic about COVID-19 when they received more support from others and from their university. Conclusions This study demonstrated the widespread mental health impact that COVID-19 has had on college students.
机译:背景大学生的心理健康可能对Covid-19流行病的影响可能不成比例地影响,因为校园突然转变,随后的社会网络丢失以及对工作前景的潜在长期影响。目的我们试图评估Covid-19在实时经历大流行的本科生样本中的心理健康影响的性质。方法总共,140名大学生完成了智能手机的生态瞬间评估焦虑和乐观情绪,与Covid-19和其他通用心理健康变量每日6次。结果参与者完成了> 23,750调查。总体而言,这些调查中的75%表明了对Covid-19的至少一定程度的焦虑。平均而言,对Covid-19最高焦虑水平的反应的比例比非Covid-19特异性焦虑最高的响应比例大7倍。结构变化分析表明,六月的第一周后Covid-19焦虑的显着下降趋势,但即使在最低点,>每天的样本中的参与者的15%仍然报告了每天高水平的Covid-19焦虑。当Covid-19由于Covid-19引起的新病例和死亡人数更高时,参与者对Covid-19感到更加焦虑。当参与者感到担心Covid-19时,他们也感到悲伤,焦虑(一般),并且更愿意喝酒和使用药物。当他们获得更多支持他人和他们的大学时,参与者对Covid-19感到乐观。结论本研究表明,Covid-19在大学生上的普遍普遍的心理健康影响。

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