Instructor-Student Communication about Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Exploring Differences in Instructors’ Professional and Personal Outcomes

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Allie White, Sara LaBelle
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ABSTRACT This study sought to better understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on college instructors’ professional and personal well-being. Specifically, this study explored whether new communicative roles emerged in instructor-student communication about mental health. Additionally, it investigated associations among instructors’ communicative roles and their experiences of burnout, teaching satisfaction, and mental health indicators (i.e., depression, anxiety, and stress). Results of independent-samples t-tests (N = 140) suggest that instructors identifying as empathic listeners experience higher rates of depression, anxiety, and stress than instructors identifying as a referral source for students expressing mental health concerns. The implications of these findings are discussed.
COVID-19大流行期间师生心理健康交流:探讨教师专业和个人成果的差异
本研究旨在更好地了解COVID-19大流行对大学教师职业和个人福祉的影响。具体而言,本研究探讨了在心理健康的师生交流中是否出现了新的交际角色。此外,本研究还调查了教师的交际角色与职业倦怠、教学满意度和心理健康指标(即抑郁、焦虑和压力)之间的关系。独立样本t检验的结果(N = 140)表明,被认定为移情听者的教师比被认定为学生表达心理健康问题的转诊来源的教师抑郁、焦虑和压力的比例更高。讨论了这些发现的意义。
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