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Facing the COVID-19 pandemic – an assessment of students’ mental health and major coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic – an international study

INTRODUCTION: TDuring COVID-19 pandemic, it was noticed that it was students who were mostly affected by the changes that aroused because of the pandemic. The interesting part is whether students’ well-being could be associated with their fields of study as well as coping strategies. OBJECTIVES: In...

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Autores principales: Forma, A. A., Karakuła, K. H., Sitarz, R., Juchnowicz, D., Baj, J., Bogucki, J., Rog, J., Tee, M. L., Tee, C. A., Ly-Uson, J. T., Islam, M. S., Sikder, M. T., El-Monshed, A. H., Loutfy, A., Qureshi, M. F. H., Abbas, M., Taseen, S., Lakhani, M., Wang, C., Wan, X., Tan, Y., Pan, R., Ho, R., Jayakumar, S., Ilango, S., Kumar K, S., Ruiz-Chow, Á. A., Iturbide, A., González-Mille, D. D., Doan, L. P., Karakuła-Juchnowicz, H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10596628/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.376
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author Forma, A. A.
Karakuła, K. H.
Sitarz, R.
Juchnowicz, D.
Baj, J.
Bogucki, J.
Rog, J.
Tee, M. L.
Tee, C. A.
Ly-Uson, J. T.
Islam, M. S.
Sikder, M. T.
El-Monshed, A. H.
Loutfy, A.
Qureshi, M. F. H.
Abbas, M.
Taseen, S.
Lakhani, M.
Wang, C.
Wan, X.
Tan, Y.
Pan, R.
Ho, R.
Jayakumar, S.
Ilango, S.
Kumar K, S.
Ruiz-Chow, Á. A.
Iturbide, A.
González-Mille, D. D.
Doan, L. P.
Karakuła-Juchnowicz, H.
author_facet Forma, A. A.
Karakuła, K. H.
Sitarz, R.
Juchnowicz, D.
Baj, J.
Bogucki, J.
Rog, J.
Tee, M. L.
Tee, C. A.
Ly-Uson, J. T.
Islam, M. S.
Sikder, M. T.
El-Monshed, A. H.
Loutfy, A.
Qureshi, M. F. H.
Abbas, M.
Taseen, S.
Lakhani, M.
Wang, C.
Wan, X.
Tan, Y.
Pan, R.
Ho, R.
Jayakumar, S.
Ilango, S.
Kumar K, S.
Ruiz-Chow, Á. A.
Iturbide, A.
González-Mille, D. D.
Doan, L. P.
Karakuła-Juchnowicz, H.
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description INTRODUCTION: TDuring COVID-19 pandemic, it was noticed that it was students who were mostly affected by the changes that aroused because of the pandemic. The interesting part is whether students’ well-being could be associated with their fields of study as well as coping strategies. OBJECTIVES: In this study, we aimed to assess 1) the mental health of students from nine countries with a particular focus on depression, anxiety, and stress levels and their fields of study, 2) the major coping strategies of students after one year of the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: We conducted an anonymous online cross-sectional survey on 12(th) April – 1(st) June 2021 that was distributed among the students from Poland, Mexico, Egypt, India, Pakistan, China, Vietnam, Philippines, and Bangladesh. To measure the emotional distress, we used the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21), and to identify the major coping strategies of students - the Brief-COPE. RESULTS: We gathered 7219 responses from students studying five major studies: medical studies (N=2821), social sciences (N=1471), technical sciences (N=891), artistic/humanistic studies (N=1094), sciences (N=942). The greatest intensity of depression (M=18.29±13.83; moderate intensity), anxiety (M=13.13±11.37; moderate intensity ), and stress (M=17.86±12.94; mild intensity) was observed among sciences students. Medical students presented the lowest intensity of all three components - depression (M=13.31±12.45; mild intensity), anxiety (M=10.37±10.57; moderate intensity), and stress (M=13.65±11.94; mild intensity). Students of all fields primarily used acceptance and self-distraction as their coping mechanisms, while the least commonly used were self-blame, denial, and substance use. The group of coping mechanisms the most frequently used was ‘emotional focus’. Medical students statistically less often used avoidant coping strategies compared to other fields of study. Substance use was only one coping mechanism that did not statistically differ between students of different fields of study. Behavioral disengagement presented the highest correlation with depression (r=0.54), anxiety (r=0.48), and stress (r=0.47) while religion presented the lowest positive correlation with depression (r=0.07), anxiety (r=0.14), and stress (r=0.11). CONCLUSIONS: 1) The greatest intensity of depression, anxiety, and stress was observed among sciences students, while the lowest intensity of those components was found among students studying medicine. 2) Not using avoidant coping strategies might be associated with lower intensity of all DASS components among students. 3) Behavioral disengagement might be strongly associated with greater intensity of depression, anxiety, and stress among students. 4) There was no coping mechanism that provided the alleviation of emotional distress in all the fields of studies of students. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared
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spelling pubmed-105966282023-10-25 Facing the COVID-19 pandemic – an assessment of students’ mental health and major coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic – an international study Forma, A. A. Karakuła, K. H. Sitarz, R. Juchnowicz, D. Baj, J. Bogucki, J. Rog, J. Tee, M. L. Tee, C. A. Ly-Uson, J. T. Islam, M. S. Sikder, M. T. El-Monshed, A. H. Loutfy, A. Qureshi, M. F. H. Abbas, M. Taseen, S. Lakhani, M. Wang, C. Wan, X. Tan, Y. Pan, R. Ho, R. Jayakumar, S. Ilango, S. Kumar K, S. Ruiz-Chow, Á. A. Iturbide, A. González-Mille, D. D. Doan, L. P. Karakuła-Juchnowicz, H. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: TDuring COVID-19 pandemic, it was noticed that it was students who were mostly affected by the changes that aroused because of the pandemic. The interesting part is whether students’ well-being could be associated with their fields of study as well as coping strategies. OBJECTIVES: In this study, we aimed to assess 1) the mental health of students from nine countries with a particular focus on depression, anxiety, and stress levels and their fields of study, 2) the major coping strategies of students after one year of the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: We conducted an anonymous online cross-sectional survey on 12(th) April – 1(st) June 2021 that was distributed among the students from Poland, Mexico, Egypt, India, Pakistan, China, Vietnam, Philippines, and Bangladesh. To measure the emotional distress, we used the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21), and to identify the major coping strategies of students - the Brief-COPE. RESULTS: We gathered 7219 responses from students studying five major studies: medical studies (N=2821), social sciences (N=1471), technical sciences (N=891), artistic/humanistic studies (N=1094), sciences (N=942). The greatest intensity of depression (M=18.29±13.83; moderate intensity), anxiety (M=13.13±11.37; moderate intensity ), and stress (M=17.86±12.94; mild intensity) was observed among sciences students. Medical students presented the lowest intensity of all three components - depression (M=13.31±12.45; mild intensity), anxiety (M=10.37±10.57; moderate intensity), and stress (M=13.65±11.94; mild intensity). Students of all fields primarily used acceptance and self-distraction as their coping mechanisms, while the least commonly used were self-blame, denial, and substance use. The group of coping mechanisms the most frequently used was ‘emotional focus’. Medical students statistically less often used avoidant coping strategies compared to other fields of study. Substance use was only one coping mechanism that did not statistically differ between students of different fields of study. Behavioral disengagement presented the highest correlation with depression (r=0.54), anxiety (r=0.48), and stress (r=0.47) while religion presented the lowest positive correlation with depression (r=0.07), anxiety (r=0.14), and stress (r=0.11). CONCLUSIONS: 1) The greatest intensity of depression, anxiety, and stress was observed among sciences students, while the lowest intensity of those components was found among students studying medicine. 2) Not using avoidant coping strategies might be associated with lower intensity of all DASS components among students. 3) Behavioral disengagement might be strongly associated with greater intensity of depression, anxiety, and stress among students. 4) There was no coping mechanism that provided the alleviation of emotional distress in all the fields of studies of students. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared Cambridge University Press 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10596628/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.376 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Abstract
Forma, A. A.
Karakuła, K. H.
Sitarz, R.
Juchnowicz, D.
Baj, J.
Bogucki, J.
Rog, J.
Tee, M. L.
Tee, C. A.
Ly-Uson, J. T.
Islam, M. S.
Sikder, M. T.
El-Monshed, A. H.
Loutfy, A.
Qureshi, M. F. H.
Abbas, M.
Taseen, S.
Lakhani, M.
Wang, C.
Wan, X.
Tan, Y.
Pan, R.
Ho, R.
Jayakumar, S.
Ilango, S.
Kumar K, S.
Ruiz-Chow, Á. A.
Iturbide, A.
González-Mille, D. D.
Doan, L. P.
Karakuła-Juchnowicz, H.
Facing the COVID-19 pandemic – an assessment of students’ mental health and major coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic – an international study
title Facing the COVID-19 pandemic – an assessment of students’ mental health and major coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic – an international study
title_full Facing the COVID-19 pandemic – an assessment of students’ mental health and major coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic – an international study
title_fullStr Facing the COVID-19 pandemic – an assessment of students’ mental health and major coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic – an international study
title_full_unstemmed Facing the COVID-19 pandemic – an assessment of students’ mental health and major coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic – an international study
title_short Facing the COVID-19 pandemic – an assessment of students’ mental health and major coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic – an international study
title_sort facing the covid-19 pandemic – an assessment of students’ mental health and major coping strategies during the covid-19 pandemic – an international study
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10596628/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.376
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