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...
Given the importance of students' mental health, especially during the outbreak of COVID-19, there is an urgent need to assess and monitor the unprecedented burden of mental health on them [14,20], which could prevent the consequences of mental health by addressing the root cause of the ...
We used inventories for the assessment of depressive, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive and eating disorders symptoms, with the aim of providing prospective evidence of changes in the mental health of Italian university students during COVID-19 lockdown (which consisted in a restriction of the freedom ...
said in a statement. “The COVID-19 pandemic has created traumatic stressors that have the potential to further erode students’ mental well-being. Our research shows that surrounding youth with the proper support can reverse these trends and help our youth now and in the future...
Bangladesh predicted depressive symptoms. Thus, revealing that mental health issues were high and COVID-19 worry predicted psychopathology symptoms among Bangladeshi university students. Overall, these results, examining students’ mental health during COVID-19, in April 2020, can be helpful to compare...
Physical activity (PA) is critical to strengthen immunity, prevent infection, and reduce the psychological burden caused by COVID-19. However, there is a severe lack of effective PA intervention for mental health in most countries, and COS have limited access to mental healthcare during the ...
Concerns about the mental health of students, trainees and staff at universities and medical schools have been growing for many years. Recently, these have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandem
Additionally, the study examines the association between mental health and health-related behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic. 2. Methods 2.1. Participants and study design Participants were enrolled in the Student Health Study, a longitudinal cohort study that investigates the health and well-...
We used online questionnaires to collect information from university students in Beijing and Shanghai to investigate changes in their learning and in their physical and mental health during COVID-19 related school closures compared with non-closures, and analyzed whether these changes were influenced by...
This study aimed to determine the levels of health-related behaviours (physical activity, screen exposure and sleep status) among Chinese students from primary, secondary and high schools during the pandemic of COVID-19, as well as their changes compared with their status before the pandemic. A ...