The effect of COVID-19 on the well-being of first-year university students

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2023-05-28 DOI:10.1080/01443410.2023.2223787
Lize Vanderstraeten, E. Opdecam, P. Everaert, Wim Beyers
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Abstract Past studies have found that university students’ well-being is relatively low, and that first-year students are specifically vulnerable. This issue has drawn particular attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examines the effect of COVID-19 on the well-being, academic confidence, feeling of informedness, and self-efficacy of first-year university students. Both cross-sectional and longitudinal data were used. Survey data were collected from two cohorts of first-year students at a Belgian university (N = 997): a pre-covid cohort (N = 493) and a covid-affected cohort (N = 504). Data were gathered at two measurement moments for the pre-covid cohort and at four measurement moments for the covid-affected cohort. First, between-subject analyses (ANCOVA) revealed no significant effect of COVID-19 on students’ well-being (p > .100), academic confidence (p > .100), and feeling of informedness (p > .100), on arrival at university. Three weeks later, however, the covid-affected cohort reported (marginally) lower well-being than the pre-covid cohort (p = .057, η2 = .01). Second, longitudinal analyses (repeated measures ANCOVA) on the covid-affected cohort revealed changes throughout the academic year in well-being (p < .001, ηp 2 = .39) and self-efficacy (p < .001, ηp 2 = .04). Well-being and self-efficacy decreased during the first semester (p < .001), and slightly recovered at the start of the second semester (p < .001). Educational implications on how to support students during their transition to higher education are discussed.
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新冠肺炎对大学一年级学生幸福感的影响
摘要过去的研究发现,大学生的幸福感相对较低,一年级学生特别容易受到伤害。这一问题在新冠肺炎大流行期间引起了特别关注。本研究考察了新冠肺炎对大学一年级学生的幸福感、学业自信、知情感和自我效能的影响。使用了横截面和纵向数据。调查数据来自比利时一所大学一年级的两组学生(N = 997):新冠病毒前的队列(N = 493)和受新冠病毒影响的队列(N = 504)。在两个测量时刻为新冠病毒前队列收集数据,在四个测量时刻收集受新冠病毒影响的队列的数据。首先,受试者间分析(ANCOVA)显示新冠肺炎对学生的幸福感没有显著影响(p > .100),学术自信(p > .100)和知情感(p > .100),抵达大学时。然而,三周后,受新冠病毒影响的队列报告的幸福感(略)低于新冠病毒前的队列(p=.057,η2=.01)。其次,对受新冠肺炎影响的队列的纵向分析(重复测量ANCOVA)揭示了整个学年幸福感的变化(p < .001,ηp2 = .39)和自我效能感(p < .001,ηp2 = .04)。幸福感和自我效能感在第一学期下降(p < .001),在第二学期开始时略有恢复(p < .001)。讨论了在学生向高等教育过渡期间如何支持他们的教育意义。
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