Coping with Academic and Family Expectations during COVID-19: Perspectives of Female Students of Durban University of Technology

IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Rhoda T. I. Patrick, Nthuna J. Ramohai
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Coping with COVID-19 has been difficult for humankind globally. While there has been an assessment of the challenges people face concerning COVID-19, there is sparse research on the coping mechanisms used in different spheres. This paper lurched into this gap and looked specifically at selected female students of the Durban University of Technology, exploring their coping processes as they balance the reality of COVID-19 and the challenges of university life. Folkman and Lazarus’ (1988) coping theory and the associated ways of coping (WCQ) factors (confrontive coping, distancing, self-controlling, seeking social support, accepting responsibility, escape-avoidance, planful problem-solving and positive reappraisal) are the foundations of this study’s conceptual framework. This study used the WCQ factors within a qualitative interpretive analysis to interpret reflective pieces of 14 female students enrolled in a university-wide module – Cornerstone. The module aims to induct students into the higher education community with the values and practices that promote self-awareness, social justice and environmental knowledge. Findings revealed the difficulty experienced by the students in balancing life and academic contexts. The study also showed that COVID-19 had worsened their social realities because of the regulations on social distancing and public gatherings, thus inhibiting educational or physical social contact. These made female students vulnerable to mental health issues. Therefore, they used multiple coping mechanisms to deal with challenges during the COVID-19 period.
应对新冠肺炎期间的学业和家庭期望:德班理工大学女学生的视角
在全球范围内,应对新冠肺炎是一项艰巨的任务。虽然对人们面临的COVID-19挑战进行了评估,但对不同领域使用的应对机制的研究却很少。本文深入研究了这一差距,并专门研究了德班理工大学的一些女学生,探讨了她们在平衡COVID-19现实和大学生活挑战时的应对过程。Folkman和Lazarus(1988)的应对理论及其相关的应对方式(WCQ)因素(对对性应对、疏离、自我控制、寻求社会支持、承担责任、逃避-回避、有计划的解决问题和积极的重新评价)是本研究概念框架的基础。本研究在定性解释分析中使用WCQ因素来解释14名参加全校范围内的模块- Cornerstone的女学生的反思文章。该模块旨在引导学生进入高等教育界,促进自我意识,社会正义和环境知识的价值观和实践。调查结果揭示了学生在平衡生活和学业环境方面所经历的困难。研究还显示,由于限制保持社交距离和公共集会,新冠疫情恶化了他们的社会现实,阻碍了教育或身体上的社交。这使得女学生容易出现心理健康问题。因此,他们在新冠肺炎期间采用多种应对机制应对挑战。
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Gender Technology & Development
Gender Technology & Development SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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3.00
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23
期刊介绍: Gender, Technology and Development is an international, multi-disciplinary, refereed journal serving as a forum for exploring the linkages among changing gender relations, technological change and developing societies. The journal"s main focus is on the shifting boundaries and meanings of gender, technology and development, addressing transnational phenomena and engaging in dialogues that cut across geographical boundaries.
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