College Student Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Concerns, Preventive Behaviors, and Impact on Academics and Career Choice

Sabrina E. Hickey, E. Hebert, N. Webb
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Abstract

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, during the Spring 2020 semester universities cancelled campus activities and moved all instruction online resulting in significant changes for college students. This study examined COVID-related concerns, engagement in preventive behaviors, barriers to academic success, and the impact of the pandemic on academic performance and career plans among 743 undergraduate students. Highest concerns were expressed for health of family and the pandemic’s economic effects. Over 70% reported engaging in preventive behaviors, with hand washing, wearing a face mask, and social distancing most prevalent. Despite anxiety, distracted home environments, and time management difficulties, most students indicated a relatively small effect of the pandemic on their academic success and anticipated career choice. Significant relationships were found between concern for contracting the virus and engaging in preventive behaviors, and between perceived barriers to academic success and change in academic performance.
新冠肺炎大流行的大学生经历:担忧、预防行为及其对学术和职业选择的影响
为了应对新冠肺炎疫情,在2020年春季学期,大学取消了校园活动,并将所有教学转移到网上,这给大学生带来了重大变化。这项研究调查了743名本科生与新冠肺炎相关的担忧、预防行为的参与、学业成功的障碍,以及疫情对学业成绩和职业计划的影响。人们对家庭健康和新冠疫情的经济影响表示最为关切。超过70%的人表示有预防行为,洗手、戴口罩和保持社交距离最为普遍。尽管存在焦虑、分心的家庭环境和时间管理困难,但大多数学生表示,疫情对他们的学业成功和预期职业选择的影响相对较小。研究发现,对感染病毒的担忧与预防行为之间,以及对学业成功的感知障碍与学业成绩变化之间存在显著关系。
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