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Gender Diverse College Students Exhibit Higher Psychological Distress Than Male and Female Peers During the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

机译:性别不同的大学生表现出更高心理压力比男性和女性同行在新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行

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The ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic may be the greatest global biopsychosocial stressor in living memory, and there is widespread anticipation of a "mental health pandemic." Hardly mentioned, if ever, during the current COVID-19 pandemic is the effect on gender diverse (GD) populations. Using a novel approach, we address this gap in the current literature by comparing resilience, psychological distress, and perceived risk in a sample of college students at a public, Rl, 4-year university. The survey included demographic questions, the Brief Resilience Scale, the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, and self-reported risk of contracting COVID-19. GD individuals (n = 83) were matched with male (n = 83) and female (n = 83) peers on survey cohort (1, 2, or 3), White versus Non-White, age category, and student status (undergraduate vs. graduate). GD individuals reported lower psychological resilience (M = 2.88, SD = 0.93) than both male (M = 3.57, SD = 0.81) and female (M = 3.37, SD = 0.83) students, higher psychological distress (M = 12.33, SD = 6.04) than both males (M = 6.7, SD = 5.76) and females (M = 8.70, SD = 6.57), and similar perceived risk (p = .54). Nearly half (48.2%) of GD individuals were above the cutoff for severe psychological distress. During the unprecedented events of the novel coronavirus pandemic, students in higher education settings are facing tremendous biopsychosocial stress. GD students had very high levels of psychological distress relative to their male and female peers during the pandemic and may need additional support and expanded access to treatment.
机译:正在进行的新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行可能是最大的全球生物-心理-社会压力在人们的记忆,有“心理健康的普遍预期大流行。”当前COVID-19大流行是对性别的影响不同(GD)的人口。我们解决这个差距在当前文学比较弹性,心理压力感知风险在大学生的样本公共,Rl,四年大学。包括人口问题,简短韧性,凯斯勒的心理痛苦,和自我报告的风险承包COVID-19。是与男性(n = 83)和女性(n =83年)同行调查群组(1、2或3),白色的与非白人,年龄类别和学生状态(本科和研究生)。个人报告较低的心理弹性(M = 2.88, SD = 0.93)高于男性(M = 3.57, SD = 0.81)和女性(M = 3.37, SD =0.83)学生,更高的心理压力(M= 12.33,比雄性SD = 6.04) (M = 6.7, SD= 5.76)和女性(M = 8.70, SD = 6.57)类似的感知风险(p = 54)。GD个人(48.2%)高于截止严重的心理压力。前所未有的新型冠状病毒的事件大流行,学生在高等教育设置面临巨大的生物心理社会压力。学生们非常高水平的心理相对于男性和女性同行的痛苦在大流行期间,可能需要更多支持和扩大获得治疗。

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