Adhila Fayasari, P. Lestari
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在世界范围内迅速蔓延的新冠肺炎疫情,导致人们的生活活动发生了变化,因为政府采取了大规模的限制措施来阻止病毒的传播。饮食行为的增加是由于Covid-19大流行期间心理健康的变化,特别是在学生中。本研究旨在分析新冠肺炎大流行期间大学生的压力、抑郁、焦虑与情绪饮食和正念饮食之间的关系。许多学生都有情绪化进食的经历,并且是非常情绪化的进食者。本研究于2020年9月至10月对303名学生进行了随机抽样研究。研究数据通过在线发放的调查问卷获得。问卷包括特征数据、体重变化和饮食行为、用于测量压力、抑郁和焦虑的改良das -21问卷、情绪性饮食问卷(EEQ)和正念性饮食问卷(MEQ)。对数据进行单因素频率和百分比处理,双因素分析采用有序Spearman相关,错误率为5%。在大学生中,压力、抑郁和焦虑相对较高,特别是在严重阶段。压力和抑郁与正念进食显著相关(p0,05)。压力越大、情绪越低落的学生往往会无意识地进食。
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Stres dan depresi berkaitan dengan emotional eating dan mindful eating pada mahasiswa saat pandemi Covid-19
Covid-19, which has spread rapidly around the world, has resulted in changes in people's life activities because the government carried out large-scale restrictions to stop the spread of the virus. The increase in eating behavior results from changes in mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in students. This study aims to analyze the relationship between stress, depression, and anxiety with emotional eating and mindful eating in college students during the Covid19 pandemic. Many students experience emotional eating and are very emotional eaters. This research was conducted in September-October 2020 on 303 student subjects using the accidental sampling technique. Research data were obtained through questionnaires distributed online. The questionnaire consisted of characteristic data, changes in body weight and eating behavior, a modified DASS-21 questionnaire to measure stress, depression, and anxiety, EEQ (Emotional eating Questionnaire), and MEQ (Mindful eating Questionnaire). The data were processed univariately in frequency and percentage and bivariate analysis with an Ordinal Spearman Correlation with an error rate of 5%. In college students, stress, depression, and anxiety are relatively high, especially at the severe stage. Stress and depression were significantly related to mindful eating (p<0,05) but not to anxiety (p>0,05). The more stressed and depressed students tend to experience non-mindful eating.
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