The Mental and Psychosocial Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on University Faculty and Students

R. Rono, Kung'u Lucy Waithera
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Abstract:The COVID-19 pandemic declared a public health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March, 2020 has disrupted teaching and learning and has brought about mental, social and psychological challenges for university faculty and students not only in Africa but worldwide. The closure of face-to-face teaching and learning in academic institutions has meant that millions of students and faculty have had to indefinitely stay, learn and work from home. Having to adopt an emergency migration to full online courses following the governments' directive to close campuses, many of the universities in Africa were ill prepared in terms of infrastructure, online skills on the part of faculty and students, appropriate devices, internet connectivity and in many cases electricity and power connectivity. These and the measures taken to limit the spread the COVID-19 has led to many mental and psychological effects including post-traumatic stress symptoms, depression, feelings of confusion, anger, fear and substance misuse. A review of articles from journals and advisories in addition to the experience working in USIU Africa was used to reflect on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the psychosocial wellbeing of faculty and students and the interventions universities have in place to address mental health issues during the COVID-19 period and beyond. The findings showed that faculty and students are vulnerable to the physical, mental and psychosocial effects of COVID-19 and recommends; awareness creation on the mental and psychosocial effects of COVID-19, embracing of change, training the mental health service providers, developing a culture where people seek mental health services and universities being inclusive, responsive and student friendly as they work towards resilience in the new normal.
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COVID-19大流行对大学教职员工和学生的心理和社会心理影响
摘要:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行于2020年3月被世界卫生组织(世卫组织)宣布为突发公共卫生事件,给非洲乃至全世界的大学教职员工和学生带来了精神、社会和心理挑战。学术机构中面对面教学的关闭意味着数百万学生和教师不得不无限期地呆在家里学习和工作。根据政府关闭校园的指示,非洲的许多大学不得不采取紧急迁移到完整的在线课程,在基础设施、教师和学生的在线技能、适当的设备、互联网连接以及在许多情况下电力和电力连接方面准备不足。这些以及为限制COVID-19传播而采取的措施导致了许多精神和心理影响,包括创伤后应激症状、抑郁、困惑、愤怒、恐惧和药物滥用。除了在非洲大学工作的经验外,还回顾了期刊和咨询报告中的文章,以反思COVID-19大流行对教师和学生心理社会健康的影响,以及大学在COVID-19期间及以后为解决心理健康问题而采取的干预措施。调查结果显示,教师和学生容易受到COVID-19的身体、精神和社会心理影响,并建议;提高对COVID-19精神和社会心理影响的认识,接受变革,培训精神卫生服务提供者,发展人们寻求精神卫生服务的文化,以及大学在努力在新常态中增强韧性的过程中包容、积极响应和对学生友好。
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