传染病对大学生心理健康的影响乌干达坎帕拉国际大学学生新冠肺炎病例分析

Ngambirwoha Saddam
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这项研究的目的是研究流行病对大学生心理健康的影响;在乌干达坎帕拉国际大学学生样本中发现一例covid-19病例。该研究的目的是研究COVID-19大流行对乌干达坎帕拉国际大学学生心理健康的影响。研究设计包括描述性研究设计的结合,并采用定性和定量方法。样本数量为50人。数据收集采用自我管理问卷,访谈,并回顾相关文献。研究结果显示,5名(10%)受访者强烈不同意,3名(6%)不同意,另有17名(34%)受访者同意,大多数受访者25名(50%)强烈同意学生完全专注于他们正在做的事情。这一信息暗示,敬业是指完全专注于当前的工作。当我们专注于发挥我们优势的特定活动时,我们可以感受到一种称为心流的状态。当我们处于心流状态时,我们会达到顶峰,我们会感到不那么焦虑,这是在covid-19时代保持平衡心理状态的关键。根据研究结果,9人(18%)强烈不同意,12人(24%)不同意,4人(8%)不确定,16人(32%)同意,其余9人(18)强烈同意这一说法,即积极的关系是我们在封锁期间幸福感和幸福感的重要组成部分。那些保持牢固和积极的人际关系的人通常在生活中更快乐。20人(57.3%)同意强迫学生长时间呆在家里会导致心理困扰,11人(31.3%)不同意,4人(11.4%)保持中立。因此,在新冠肺炎疫情封锁期间,长时间呆在家里加剧了大学生的心理困扰,如压力、孤独、焦虑、恐惧、抑郁、恐慌等。研究得出结论,坎帕拉国际大学校园内学生对新冠肺炎风险认知的患病率较高。这积极地转化为对坎帕拉国际大学各校区部署的COVID-19协议的更高遵守程度。该研究建议,应协同开发综合心理支持项目,提供服务,以减少危机后的心理困扰,提高应对技能。更好地了解COVID-19大流行对大学生的心理影响,有助于设计更有效的干预措施,改善这一人群的心理健康。
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Effect of Pandemics on the Psychological Well-Being of University Students; A Case of Covid-19 on A Sample of Kampala International University Students in Uganda
The study was set out to examine the effect of pandemics on the psychological well-being of university students; a case of covid-19 on a sample of Kampala International University students in Uganda. The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the psychological well-being of Kampala International University students in Uganda.The study design comprised a combination of descriptive research designs and both qualitative and quantitative approaches were employed. A sample size of 50 was used. Data was collected using self-administer questionnaires, interviews, and a review of related literature.The study findings revealed, 5(10%) of the respondents strongly disagreed, 3(6%) disagreed, another proportion of the respondents 17(34%) agreed and the majority of the respondents 25(50%) strongly agreed that students completely get absorbed in whatever they’re doing. This information implied that engagement is about being completely absorbed by present work. When we are occupied in particular activities that play to our strengths, we can feel a state called flow. When we are in flow, we reach our peak and we feel less anxious this was key to maintaining a balanced psychological state during the covid-19 era. According to the study findings, 9(18%) strongly disagreed, 12(24%) disagreed, 4(8%) were not sure, 16(32%) agreed and the rest of the respondents 9(18) strongly agreed with the statement that positive relationships are a crucial part of our sense of wellbeing and happiness during lockdown. Those people who maintain strong and positive relationships are generally happier in life. 20(57.3%) of the participants were in agreement that students enforced to stay home for longer periods resulted in psychological distress 11(31.3%) were in disagreement and 4(11.4%) remained neutral. Therefore, staying home for a long period of time during the COVID-19 lockdown exacerbated psychological distress among university students such as stress, loneliness, anxiety, fear, depression, panic, and so on The study concluded that the prevalence of COVID-19 risk perception among students on the Kampala International University campus is high, which positively translated into higher levels of compliance with COVID-19 protocols deployed on the various Kampala International University campuses.The study recommends that comprehensive psychological support programs should be developed collaboratively in providing services to reduce psychological distress following the crisis and improve coping skills. A better understanding of the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on university students could contribute to design more effective interventions that improve mental health in this population.
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