Exploring Psychosocial Effects of the COVID-19 on University Students Using Visual Analytics

Mosiur Rahman, Sharmin Akter, ParizatBinta Kabir
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The coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) eruption has perpetrated desolation on educational systems all across the globe. We conducted a fast longitudinal study to find, evaluate, and synthesize research on the repercussions of this epidemic on university sophomores' psychological disorders. We created an interactive simulation to gain a better understanding of the intellectual well-being of university students. Collaborative boards analyze and exhibit actual data as visualizations, statistics, and prose, with a variety of user involvement possibilities. The widgets make it possible to derive meaningful data and present it in a simple and easy-to- understand style. We created an interactive statistics interface to show not only just the latest trends but also crucial metrics and forecasts for the future fortnight. Our panel is simple to use and optimized for effectiveness. It can forcibly temporize values and deploy on any remote server. In this study, we have compared data of pre and during COVID. The data are divided into four categories such as 1) educational impact, 2) family pressure, 3) social and mental health, and 4) stress. Our study found that during prevalent psychological impact is more negative than pre- stage.
利用可视化分析探讨新冠肺炎对大学生的心理社会影响
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的爆发给全球的教育系统造成了破坏。我们进行了一项快速的纵向研究,以发现、评估和综合有关这种流行病对大学二年级学生心理障碍影响的研究。我们创建了一个互动模拟,以更好地了解大学生的智力健康。协作板以可视化、统计和散文的形式分析和展示实际数据,并具有各种用户参与的可能性。这些小部件使派生有意义的数据并以简单易懂的样式呈现成为可能。我们创建了一个交互式统计界面,不仅可以显示最新趋势,还可以显示未来两周的关键指标和预测。我们的面板使用简单,效率优化。它可以强制临时化值并部署在任何远程服务器上。在本研究中,我们比较了COVID前和期间的数据。这些数据被分为四类:1)教育影响,2)家庭压力,3)社会和心理健康,以及4)压力。我们的研究发现,在流行期间的心理影响比前期更消极。
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