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Navigating the Same Storm but Not in the Same Boat: Mental Health Vulnerability and Coping in Women University Students During the First COVID-19 Lockdown in the UK

机译:导航同样的风暴,但不在同一条船上:在英国第一个Covid-19锁定期间女大学生的心理健康脆弱性和应对

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Having a mental health diagnosis in both general and student populations has been found to be a risk factor for negative coping and increased psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on a subset of data from a large contemporaneous research study, this report explores the experiences of 36 women students with and without reported pre-existing mental health diagnoses during the first UK lockdown, in spring 2020. Specifically, the data explored self-reported coping with the restrictions, with the abrupt move to online learning, and the loss of support; as well as students' perceived strengths and difficulties in balancing their student role with family roles such as being a partner and/or a parent. Students with a pre-existing mental health diagnosis reported higher levels of loneliness compared to a matched sample of non-students, and more avoidant coping and negative emotional coping than students without a diagnosis. Qualitative data illustrate how parenting intersects with well-being and stress as both a protective and risk factor for women university students. This research report adds to the evidence base on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the student population, and how pre-existing mental health diagnoses intersect with coping behaviours and vulnerability in women students. Exploration of potential vulnerabilities can provide opportunities for targeted support, and identifying effective coping has the potential to inform effective interventions.
机译:已经发现一般和学生群体的心理健康诊断是在Covid-19大流行期间对消极应对和增加心理困扰的危险因素。本报告绘制了大型同时研究研究的数据子集,探讨了36名女学生的经验,并在2020年春季锁定期间探讨了36名女学生的经验,毫无报道的英国锁定期间诊断。具体而言,数据探讨了自我报告应对限制,随着在线学习的突然迁移,以及支持的丧失;以及学生的感知优势和困难在与伴侣和/或父母等家庭角色平衡他们的学生角色。与预先存在的心理健康诊断的学生报告,与匹配的非学生样本相比,较高的孤独化程度,以及比没有诊断的学生更加避免的应对和负面情绪应对。定性数据说明了育儿与女性大学生的保护和危险因素相交的育儿和压力。本研究报告增加了Covid-19大流行对学生人口影响的证据,以及预先存在的心理健康如何与女学生的应对行为和脆弱性诊断。对潜在漏洞的探索可以为有针对性的支持提供机会,并确定有效应对有可能提供有效的干预措施。

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