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College Student Loneliness and the Reopening of Campuses During the COVID-19 Pandemic
This exploratory study aimed to understand students’ experience with loneliness and COVID-19 during the reopening of campuses in Fall 2020. College students (n = 237) at a northwestern university completed online surveys that included the Three Item Loneliness Scale and items related to COVID-19 (diagnosis, quarantine, concern, feelings of safety, and commitment to following public health interventions) in November 2020. In total, 64% of the sample reported being lonely. Students who were lonely were also more likely to report higher concern about COVID-19 and more commitment to following the public health interventions than students who were not lonely.
期刊介绍:
Publishing original research and scholarly reviews in areas of family and consumer sciences and related disciplines, Family & Consumer Sciences Research Journal is concerned with the general well-being of families and individuals, including such areas as child and family studies; clothing and textiles; consumer sciences education; family economics and management; food and nutrition; and housing, equipment, and design.