Psychological Effects of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on Students

Sreeja R. Kuppam
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Background This qualitative study investigated the psychological effects on 21 U.S. high school students during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Aim The study aimed to identify and assess the pandemic’s effect on the mental health of these students. Method To determine the stress and anxiety students faced during the pandemic, an online survey used five open-ended questions that focused on awareness of the pandemic surrounding the major themes of insight, stress, anxiety, social support, and adapted coping strategies. NVivo software analyzed the raw data. Colaizzi’s descriptive phenomenological analysis method converted the quantitative results into a visual/verbal form. Based on the analysis, the researcher identified the pandemic’s effects on students’ mental health and well-being. Results All 21 participants responded to each of the five questions. Of the participants, 72% demonstrated a negative outlook on their future. Seventy percent (70%) of the participants felt that COVID-19 hurt their social life because of safety precautions, such as social distancing. Even though schools and their faculty tried to keep students engaged and active, 64% of the participants found it challenging to be physically distanced from friends and teachers while learning from home. Of the students, 62% worried about missing out on sports and activities canceled due to the pandemic. 63.14% of the students felt the pandemic stressed them to the point that fear and anxiety overwhelmed them with many questions about the future. Conclusion This study’s results may help create programs that better meet students’ mental and social needs.
2019冠状病毒病对学生心理的影响
本定性研究调查了冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)大流行期间21名美国高中生的心理影响。该研究旨在确定和评估大流行对这些学生心理健康的影响。方法为了确定学生在大流行期间面临的压力和焦虑,一项在线调查使用了五个开放式问题,重点关注围绕洞察力、压力、焦虑、社会支持和适应性应对策略等主题的大流行意识。NVivo软件分析了原始数据。Colaizzi的描述现象学分析方法将定量结果转化为视觉/语言形式。基于分析,研究人员确定了疫情对学生心理健康和福祉的影响。结果21名参与者均回答了5个问题。在参与者中,72%的人对自己的未来持悲观态度。70%的受访者认为,由于采取了保持社交距离等安全防范措施,新冠肺炎损害了他们的社交生活。尽管学校和他们的教师努力让学生保持参与和活跃,但64%的参与者发现,在家学习时与朋友和老师保持身体距离是一项挑战。62%的学生担心错过因疫情而取消的体育和活动。63.14%的学生感到大流行给他们带来了压力,恐惧和焦虑使他们对未来产生了许多疑问。结论本研究的结果可能有助于制定更好地满足学生心理和社会需求的计划。
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