The Well-Being of the Academic Community During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Beata Przyborowska, Piotr Błajet, Małgorzata Fopka-Kowalczyk
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Since 2020, the entire world has been struggling with the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. The constant increase in the number of sick and dying people and the need for quarantine and social distancing have significantly affected the functioning of people, regardless of their background, age and activities. This article aims to examine the level of well-being among the academic community of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Poland based on the concept of Ken Wilber. To this end, a self-administered questionnaire was developed to assess the overall well-being, as well as the respondents’ well-being related to emotions, relationships, health, and the sense of security and satisfaction experienced during the pandemic. A total of 1,164 university employees and 1,601 doctoral and other students participated in the study. Teachers represented the highest levels of overall well-being, scoring higher than doctoral students and undergraduates. The older the respondents, the higher the perceived levels of overall well-being. These findings indicate that doctoral and other students are struggling with reduced levels of well-being and a reduced sense of the quality of life, displaying signs of emotional difficulties, anxiety and fear.  
COVID-19大流行期间学术界的福祉
自2020年以来,整个世界都在与SARS-CoV-2大流行作斗争。患病和死亡人数的不断增加,以及隔离和保持社交距离的必要性,极大地影响了人们的功能,无论其背景、年龄和活动如何。本文旨在根据肯·威尔伯(Ken Wilber)的概念,研究波兰哥白尼大学学术界的幸福水平。为此,制定了一份自我管理的问卷,以评估总体幸福感,以及受访者在大流行期间与情绪、人际关系、健康以及安全感和满足感相关的幸福感。共有1164名大学员工和1601名博士和其他学生参与了这项研究。教师代表了最高水平的整体幸福感,得分高于博士生和本科生。受访者年龄越大,整体幸福感水平越高。这些发现表明,博士生和其他学生正在与幸福感下降和生活质量下降作斗争,表现出情绪困难、焦虑和恐惧的迹象。
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