What role did the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic play in the mental health of students? How does the DASS-21 scale assess mental health symptoms? Why are students and healthcare professionals consid
This study evaluates the impact of Covid-19 on the mental health of 8004 French students in the East part of France, which has been the first and hardest hit region by the Covid-19 pandemic. This is, to our knowledge, the largest study conducted on mental health of students during the...
Mental health of children and young people during pandemicDeterioration is clearest among families already strugglingTamsin Ford,1 Ann John, 2 David Gunnell 3Has covid-19 and the resulting restrictionsprecipitatedanepidemicofmentalhealthconditionsamong children and young people? Many peerreviewed and non-...
whether you’re living in a senior living retirement community, enjoyingindependent living, or something else entirely, here are some ways you can protect your mental health and stay engaged during the COVID-19 pandemic.
One analysisof data from a nationally representative survey of high school students taken during the first half of 2021 shows that 37% of students reported experiencing poor mental health either most of the time or always during the pandemic, with more than 31% of students reporting being in s...
concerns about physical health. Relationship issues, economic problems, violence and suicidal ideation, however, were less prevalent than before the pandemic. This pattern was apparent both during the first wave and during subsequent COVID-19 waves. Issues linked directly to the pandemic therefore seem...
During thecoronaviruspandemic, it's no secret that manykids are struggling with their mental health. In fact, some 70% of teens believe that depression is a major issue among people their age. That's why students at Winters Mill High School in Westminster, Maryland, have launched a peer adv...
closings that require adapting quickly to distance learning technologies and settings. This is a tough transition for students. However, the ways that members of college communities support each other during this time can help protect the mental health of young people, helping to reduce risks fo...
In academia, many studies have been conducted on the online learning and health status of students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Online learning grew rapidly during the pandemic and had advantages that distinguished it from in-person learning, such as the flexibility of learning (e.g., unrestric...
Statement of problem The COVID-19 pandemic is expected to negatively impact the mental health of university students, yet there is lack of prospective longitudinal data quantifying such changes. The purpose of this study was to examine the mental health and movement behaviours, and the associations...