Effect of the COVID-19 on University Students’ Mental Health: A Longitudinal Study

Lu Wan, Xi Zhou, Weiyao Qiu
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In order to understand the effect of COVID-19 on the mental health status of college students, The Symptomatological Check List-90 (SCL-90) was used to conduct 2 psychological tests on 537 college students enrolled in a college at the 8th and 20th month after the naming of COVID-19. The results of the study showed that: 1) 1st psychological test: 98 students (18.25%) had abnormal total scores (GSI≥160) and 35 students (6.5%) had GSI ≥200; 119 students (22.16%) had abnormal number of positive items (≥43). 2nd test: 66 (12.29%) students with abnormal total score (GSI ≥160), 18 (3.35%) students with GSI ≥200; 77 (14.34%) students with abnormal number of positive items (≥43). (ii) The number of students with factor scores ≥2 on the 2nd test decreased from the 1st, with the factor with the largest decrease in scores being anxiety, with a decrease ratio of 48.53%. The order was psychoticism 45.71%, paranoia 41.03%, terror 37.10%, depression 35.44%, and compulsion 34.36%. (iii) Levene's test, independent samples t-test and comparison of means were performed on the scores of boys and girls on the 10 factors in the 1st test, and there was no statistically significant difference in all factor scores. (iv) Independent samples t-test was conducted on the 1st test for only children and non-only children, and there was a statistically significant difference in the 3 factors of obsessive-compulsive symptoms, interpersonal sensitivity, and depressive symptoms, and the scores of non-only children were higher than those of only children.
COVID-19 对大学生心理健康的影响:纵向研究
为了了解《COVID-19》对大学生心理健康状况的影响,我们在《COVID-19》命名后的第 8 个月和第 20 个月,使用症状检查表-90(SCL-90)对某高校的 537 名在校大学生进行了 2 次心理测试。研究结果显示1) 第一次心理测试:98 名学生(18.25%)总分异常(GSI≥160),35 名学生(6.5%)GSI ≥200;119 名学生(22.16%)阳性项目数异常(≥43)。第二次测试总分异常(GSI≥160)的学生 66 人(12.29%),GSI≥200 的学生 18 人(3.35%);阳性项目数异常(≥43)的学生 77 人(14.34%)。(ii) 第二次测试因子分≥2 的学生人数比第一次减少,其中因子分减少最多的是焦虑,减少比例为 48.53%。依次为精神病性 45.71%、偏执 41.03%、恐怖 37.10%、抑郁 35.44%、强迫 34.36%。(iii) 对男生和女生在第 1 次测试中 10 个因子的得分进行了列文检验、独立样本 t 检验和均值比较,各因子得分均无显著统计学差异。(iv) 对独生子女和非独生子女的第 1 次测试进行了独立样本 t 检验,在强迫症状、人际关系敏感性和抑郁症状 3 个因子上,非独生子女的得分高于独生子女,差异有统计学意义。
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