COVID-19, DEPRESSİON AND ANXİETY: A STUDY AMONG ADOLOSCENTES

Şaban Azizoğlu
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Our aim in this study was to compare the anxiety students who were studying for national exams and who were not studying for these exams. In addition, it was evaluated whether the exam anxiety of patients who had Covid and those who did not have Covid increased during this period. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted in 2022. A total of 100 students were included to our study. Group 1: COVID-19 positive group, group 2: COVID-19 negative control group. School score, BAI and BDI scores were evaluated. Results: No significant demographic differences were found between COVID-19-positive and control groups in age, gender, or socio-economic status (p>0.05). The COVID-19 group exhibited higher anxiety levels with a mean BAI score of 24.7±11.4 compared to the control's 15.5±8.80 (p<0.001). Their academic performance was also lower (mean school score: 66.2±20.8) than controls (79.3±18.65, p=0.001). Negative correlations between BAI (r=-0.335, p<0.001) and BDI (r=-0.223, p=0.026) with school scores suggest that higher anxiety and depression are associated with poorer academic outcomes. Conclusions: Our study highlights the significant impact of exam stress and COVID-19 on students' anxiety levels and academic performance.
covid-19、抑郁和焦虑:一项针对嗜睡者的研究
本研究的目的是比较参加国家考试和不参加国家考试的学生的焦虑程度。此外,我们还评估了使用 Covid 和未使用 Covid 的患者在此期间的考试焦虑是否会增加。材料与方法研究于 2022 年进行。研究共纳入 100 名学生。第一组:COVID-19 阳性组,第二组:COVID-19 阴性对照组:COVID-19阴性对照组。评估学校评分、BAI和BDI评分。结果COVID-19阳性组和对照组在年龄、性别或社会经济地位方面没有明显的人口统计学差异(P>0.05)。COVID-19 阳性组的焦虑程度较高,平均 BAI 得分为 24.7±11.4,而对照组为 15.5±8.80(P<0.001)。他们的学习成绩(平均学业成绩:66.2±20.8)也低于对照组(79.3±18.65,P=0.001)。BAI (r=-0.335, p<0.001) 和 BDI (r=-0.223, p=0.026)与学校成绩呈负相关,表明焦虑和抑郁程度越高,学习成绩越差。结论我们的研究强调了考试压力和 COVID-19 对学生焦虑水平和学习成绩的重要影响。
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