Conclusions : International students had worse mental health outcomes overall, but were not affected more by the COVID-19 pandemic than domestic students.doi:10.1080/07448481.2022.2037616Liia KivelJoanne MouthaanWillem van der DoesNiki Antypanantypa@fsw.leidenuniv.nl...
In fact, the results highlight that 58% of students are struggling with mental health and almost half are concerned about job prospects. RIBA has today published findings of its COVID-19 student survey. Questioning “how architecture students have been affected by the pandemic”, ...
While this student mental health crisis was not caused by COVID-19, it has been intensified by the pandemic and all of the changes it has caused to ‘normal’ college life. According to a survey of college presidents conducted by the American Council on Education (ACE) in September 2021, ...
post-secondary students not only faced the usual academic pressures, but also additional stressors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent studies have shown that university students without pre-existing mental health concerns are more likely to suffer from declining ...
The International Student Office of SEU dealt with the emergency with quick response andfulfilled every student's requestwhenever there was a need. SEU and its International Student Office, when having recognized the lockdown ...
In many disciplines, the growth of online courses was propelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, but this trend moderated as health concerns receded. Before the pandemic, computer science-related disciplines were less keen on online labs because of their inherently hands-on nature. This study presents ...
College students are exposed to a lot of pressure and stress, which negatively impacts their mental health. In the past decade, the number of students treated for mental disorders has been on the rise. Experts confirm that things have worsened since the COVID-19 pandemic started. ...
Additionally, through SEMs, scholars studying the mental health status of Peruvian university students during the pandemic found that satisfaction negatively predicts depression (Esteban et al., 2022). Previous research has already established that satisfaction with university life negatively predicts ...
The Journal of College Student Psychotherapy explores significant issues in the field of college student mental health. While contributions to the journal are welcome from college staff, faculty, students or other mental health professionals, the emphasi
In one national survey of 1275 school social workers (SSWs; Kelly et al., 2020a, 2021), mental health services were identified as the largest unmet need of students and their families during the early phase of the pandemic. More than 75% of respondents indicated that the majority of ...