心理健康
孤独
担心
压力源
大流行
心理学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
民族
公共卫生
心理干预
临床心理学
老年学
医学
精神科
焦虑
社会学
护理部
病理
传染病(医学专业)
疾病
人类学
作者
Jazmin A. Reyes-Portillo,Carrie Masia Warner,Emily A Kline,Michael T. Bixter,Brian C. Chu,Regina Miranda,Erum Nadeem,Amanda Nickerson,Ana Ortin Peralta,Laura Reigada,Shireen L. Rizvi,Amy K. Roy,Jess Shatkin,Emily Kalver,Danielle Rette,Ellen-ge Denton,Elizabeth L. Jeglic
标识
DOI:10.1177/21676968211066657
摘要
Initial research has indicated that college students have experienced numerous stressors as a result of the pandemic. The current investigation enrolled the largest and most diverse sample of college students to date ( N = 4714) from universities in New York (NY) and New Jersey (NJ), the epicenter of the North American pandemic in Spring 2020. We described the impact on the psychological, academic, and financial health of college students who were initially most affected and examined racial/ethnic group differences. Results indicated that students’ mental health was severely affected and that students of color were disproportionately affected by academic, financial, and COVID-related stressors. Worry about COVID-19 infection, stressful living conditions, lower grades, and loneliness emerged as correlates of deteriorating mental health. COVID-19’s mental health impact on college students is alarming and highlights the need for public health interventions at the university level.
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