Examination of the psychological well-being of students during the coronavirus pandemic: The case of Hungarian economic universities

Szilvia Erdei-Gally, Judit Bernadett Vágány
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A long, familiar stage of life ends with graduation from secondary school. The closure of this phase can also be seen as a loss or mourning: saying goodbye to high school, parting with old friends, teachers, environment, etc. After entering the university, young people will be not only new students of higher education, but also new participants in the labor market, which means that they will have to satisfy both needs at the same time. The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic complicates this situation. With this in mind, the purpose of this study is to understand the mental health status and problems of first-year students currently enrolled for three undergraduate business courses in Budapest. This research paper investigates whether the pressures, isolation, uncertainty, financial worries, loss of control, and moving back in with parents caused by the pandemic have had an impact on students’ mental health. This study used the EPOCH model. The EPOCH-H questionnaire was filled in by 1,719 first-year full-time students. Based on the results, a total of 8 main groups and its subgroups of factors were affected by the negative impact of the coronavirus pandemic. These students will be workers in the future carrying these effects with them. According to the results, students’ mental health needs to be strengthened in typical educational processes, and maintaining and improving students’ mental health should be the focus of all higher education institutions in the future.
冠状病毒大流行期间学生心理健康状况调查:匈牙利经济类大学的案例
一个漫长而熟悉的人生阶段随着中学毕业而结束。这一阶段的结束也可以看作是一种失落或哀悼:告别中学,告别老朋友、老师、环境等。进入大学后,年轻人不仅是高等教育的新学生,也是劳动力市场的新参与者,这意味着他们必须同时满足这两种需求。COVID-19 冠状病毒的流行使这种情况变得更加复杂。有鉴于此,本研究旨在了解目前在布达佩斯就读三门商科本科课程的一年级学生的心理健康状况和问题。本研究论文探讨了大流行病造成的压力、孤立、不确定性、经济担忧、失控以及搬回父母家居住是否对学生的心理健康产生了影响。本研究采用了 EPOCH 模型。1719 名一年级全日制学生填写了 EPOCH-H 问卷。结果显示,共有 8 个主要群体及其分组因素受到冠状病毒大流行的负面影响。这些学生未来将成为带着这些影响的劳动者。结果表明,在典型的教育过程中需要加强学生的心理健康,维护和改善学生的心理健康应成为所有高等院校今后工作的重点。
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