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Social Support and Dietary Habits as Anxiety Level Predictors of Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:社会支持和饮食习惯作为 COVID-19 大流行期间学生的焦虑水平预测因素

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The COVID-19 pandemic is a public health emergency concern and a challenge to students' mental health due to changes in education and social isolation. The aim of this research was to expand knowledge about the relations that shape the level of anxiety amongst men and women who are studying during the pandemic in terms of the relations towards their sense of social support and their nutritional behaviors. A State-Trait Anxiety Inventory was used to measure anxiety level, alongside supplementary questions such as the feeling of support from close ones, concentration of attention on nutrition during the pandemic and externally derived factors (university, specialization). Analysis of the regression was applied to the examination of the dependency between the anxiety level (in both forms of its occurrence-as state-anxiety and as trait-anxiety). We observed that the pandemic situation affected a level of state-anxiety above average (mean value of 46-48 points) even when students felt social support. Nutrition habits and chosen education type are associated with trait-anxiety level, which was also elevated (mean values of 49-50 points). Chosen factors had a partial influence on the anxiety level of students, therefore their mental health should concern shaping positive nutrition habits and social support.
机译:COVID-19 大流行是一个公共卫生紧急问题,由于教育和社会隔离的变化,对学生的心理健康构成挑战。这项研究的目的是扩大对影响大流行期间学习的男性和女性在社会支持感和营养行为方面焦虑程度的关系的了解。使用状态特质焦虑量表来衡量焦虑水平,以及补充问题,例如来自亲人的支持感、大流行期间对营养的关注度以及外部衍生因素(大学、专业)。回归分析应用于检查焦虑水平之间的依赖性(在其发生的两种形式中 - 作为状态 - 焦虑和作为特质 - 焦虑)。我们观察到,即使学生感受到社会支持,大流行情况也影响了高于平均水平的状态焦虑水平(平均值为 46-48 分)。营养习惯和选择的教育类型与特质焦虑水平相关,特质焦虑水平也升高(平均值为49-50分)。选择的因素对学生的焦虑水平有部分影响,因此他们的心理健康应关注塑造积极的营养习惯和社会支持。

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