Factors influencing stigma among college students with COVID-19 in South Korea: a descriptive study.

Q3 Medicine
Child Health Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-30 DOI:10.4094/chnr.2024.013
Sun Nam Park, Hyeran An, Jongeun Lee
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Abstract

Purpose: This study is descriptive research aiming to identify factors influencing the stigma experienced by college students with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), focusing on COVID-19 pandemic stress, depression, and fear of negative evaluation as the main variables.

Methods: An online survey was administered to 175 college students who had been diagnosed with COVID-19 from January to May 2022 and were enrolled in universities in Seoul, Cheongju, and Daegu, South Korea. The survey collected data on pandemic stress, depression, fear of negative evaluation, and stigma. The data were analyzed using the t-test, ANOVA, the Scheffé test, Pearson's correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression in SPSS/WIN 26.0.

Results: We analyzed differences in stigma scores based on general characteristics of the college students and found significant differences in stigma scores by age, major satisfaction, interpersonal satisfaction, date of COVID-19 confirmation, treatment modality, and recent subjective health condition. Factors influencing stigmatization were identified as COVID-19 pandemic stress, depression, date of COVID-19 confirmation, treatment modality, recent subjective health condition, and major satisfaction, with an overall explanatory power of 37.6%.

Conclusion: This study is significant as it identifies emotional changes across various aspects of pandemic stress, depression, fear of negative evaluation, and stigma among college students who have been diagnosed with COVID-19. The findings of this study suggest the development of programs to reduce psychological distress and enhance mental health management skills among these students.

影响韩国大学生对 COVID-19 的成见的因素:一项描述性研究。
目的:本研究是一项描述性研究,旨在确定影响患有冠状病毒病2019(COVID-19)的大学生所经历的污名化的因素,主要变量为COVID-19大流行压力、抑郁和对负面评价的恐惧:对2022年1月至5月期间确诊感染COVID-19并在韩国首尔、清州和大邱大学就读的175名大学生进行了在线调查。调查收集了有关大流行压力、抑郁、害怕负面评价和耻辱感的数据。我们在 SPSS/WIN 26.0 中使用 t 检验、方差分析、Scheffé 检验、皮尔森相关系数和逐步多元回归法对数据进行了分析:我们分析了基于大学生一般特征的鄙视评分差异,发现年龄、专业满意度、人际关系满意度、COVID-19 确认日期、治疗方式和近期主观健康状况对鄙视评分有显著差异。影响污名化的因素包括 COVID-19 大流行压力、抑郁、COVID-19 确诊日期、治疗方式、近期主观健康状况和主要满意度,总体解释力为 37.6%:这项研究意义重大,因为它发现了已确诊感染 COVID-19 的大学生在大流行压力、抑郁、害怕负面评价和耻辱感等各个方面的情绪变化。本研究的结论建议制定相关计划,以减轻这些学生的心理压力并提高他们的心理健康管理技能。
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Child Health Nursing Research
Child Health Nursing Research Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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