Universitarios y Confinamiento. Factores Socio-personales que Influyen en sus Niveles de Ansiedad y Empatía

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Tatiana Íñiguez-Berrozpe, Raquel Lozano-Blasco, Alberto Quílez-Robres, Alejandra Cortés Pascual
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Abstract

The closure of educational centers, including universities, and the order of a state of alarm, with the consequent lockdown of the population, has affected all children, adolescents and young people in Spanish territory. However, while the understandable concern for the emotional state of children has been evident by institutions and society in general, less attention has received the mental health of confined university students. In this article, we explore the levels of anxiety and empathy in a sample of n = 124 university students, residents of Aragon, using the Beck-II Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and Baron-Cohen y Wheelwright's Empathy Quotient (EQ) scales), and the socio-personal factors that are influencing them during the state of alarm. To do this, after a preliminary descriptive analysis and through correlations, we apply a structural equation model (SEM). The results show, on the one hand, that the sex of the interviewee, the type of household (people with whom they live) and the increase in TV consumption influence anxiety levels. On the other hand, empathy levels are conditioned by the mother's work situation during confinement and having to help other people outside the home.
大学生和禁闭。影响他们焦虑和同理心水平的社会-个人因素
包括大学在内的教育中心的关闭和警戒状态的命令,以及随之而来的对人口的封锁,影响到西班牙领土上的所有儿童、青少年和年轻人。然而,虽然机构和社会普遍关注儿童的情绪状态是可以理解的,但对禁闭大学生的心理健康的关注却很少。本文采用贝克抑郁量表(BDI-II)和Baron-Cohen y Wheelwright共情商数量表(EQ)对阿拉贡124名大学生的焦虑和共情水平进行了研究,并探讨了警备状态下影响焦虑和共情水平的社会个人因素。为此,经过初步的描述性分析并通过相关性,我们应用结构方程模型(SEM)。结果显示,一方面,受访者的性别,家庭类型(与他们一起生活的人)和电视消费的增加影响焦虑水平。另一方面,同理心水平取决于母亲在坐月子期间的工作情况,以及必须在家庭之外帮助其他人。
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