Mitigation of Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and Aggression via Religiosity/Spirituality during the 3 rd Wave of Covid-19 among University Students

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Due to the sudden shift in teaching methods, the pandemic has adversely obstructed students' psychological condition. Persons living with mental illness use religion and spirituality to cope, especially in stressful times. Religious-spiritual coping can help reduce depression, anxiety, stress, and aggression. An online quantitative survey was conducted. The DASS21, Buss and Perry BAQ, and Religiosity and Spirituality Scale for youth (RSSY) were used to collect data. The study included 420 university students, of which 48.33% and 51.66 % were males and females respectively. The average age of participants was 21. Third-wave COVID-19 found religion/spirituality to be a significant alleviating factor of depression, anxiety, stress, and aggression. The study also found significant correlations between depression, anxiety, stress, and aggression in males and females. The findings provided insight into how to apply religious/spiritual intervention tactics to mitigate Covid-19's disadvantages.
第三次新冠肺炎疫情期间大学生宗教信仰/灵性对抑郁、焦虑、压力和攻击性的缓解
由于教学方法的突然转变,疫情对学生的心理状况造成了不利影响。患有精神疾病的人利用宗教和精神来应对,尤其是在压力大的时候。宗教-精神应对可以帮助减少抑郁、焦虑、压力和攻击性。进行了一项在线定量调查。采用DASS21、Bussand Perry BAQ和青少年宗教信仰与灵性量表(RSSY)收集数据。研究对象为420名大学生,其中男性占48.33%,女性占51.66%。参与者的平均年龄为21岁。第三波COVID-19发现宗教/灵性是缓解抑郁、焦虑、压力和侵略的重要因素。研究还发现,男性和女性的抑郁、焦虑、压力和攻击性之间存在显著的相关性。这些发现为如何应用宗教/精神干预策略来减轻covid -19的不利因素提供了见解。
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