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摘要
受新冠肺炎疫情影响,菲律宾教育机构迅速普及在线学习,以确保学习者的安全。本研究的目的是探讨健康的社会决定因素与COVID-19特定心理困扰和菲律宾学生在线学习的准备程度之间的可能关系。研究人员对菲律宾达沃市雅典耀大学心理学专业的30名大学生进行了一项在线调查。结果显示,学生出现了轻度(53.3%)至重度(36.7%)的新冠肺炎特异性心理困扰。COVID-19特异性心理困扰与在线学习准备度无显著相关,r(30) = -。18, p = .35。在健康的社会决定因素中,只有与家庭成员生活在一起与在线学习的准备程度显著相关,r(30) = -。37, p = 0.046。这些发现表明,在全球大流行期间,健康的社会决定因素如何与痛苦和在线学习准备有关,这是有希望的发现。未来的研究可能会对学生的主观体验进行阐述。最后,这项试点研究为学校项目的发展提供了基础,这些项目旨在解决学生的心理健康问题,并促进正在经历独特学习环境的学生的在线学习准备。
ROLE OF SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH IN PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND READINESS FOR ONLINE LEARNING AMONG COLLEGE FILIPINO STUDENTS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A PILOT STUDY
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, educational institutions in the Philippines rapidly introduced widespread online learning to ensure safety of learners. The purpose of this study was to explore the possible relationship of social determinants of health with COVID-19 specific psychological distress and the readiness of Filipino students to learn online. Researchers conducted an online survey of 30 college students from the Psychology program of Ateneo de Davao University in Davao City, Philippines. Results showed that students experienced mild (53.3%) to severe (36.7%) levels of COVID-19 specific psychological distress. COVID-19 specific psychological distress and readiness for online learning was not significantly correlated, r (30) = -.18, p = .35. Among social determinants of health, only living with family members was significantly associated with readiness for online learning, r (30) = -.37, p = .046. These findings showed promising findings on how social determinants of health may be associated with distress and online learner readiness during a global pandemic. Future studies may elaborate on the subjective experiences of students. Finally, this pilot study serves as a basis for the development of school programs that address students’ mental health and promote online learning readiness of students who are experiencing unique learning circumstances.