The peculiarities of Adaptation of First-Year Students to the University during COVID-19 Pandemic in Russia

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Revista de Psicologia Clinica con Ninos y Adolescentes Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.21134/rpcna.2022.09.2.4
Dzhamilia Nugmanova, I. Kozlova, R. Kupriyanov
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The speed and efficiency of student adaptation largely determines the success of the educational process. This is especially true for university freshmen, as the older adolescent organism, with its specific neurophysiological characteristics, is very sensitive to changes in the environment. The situation with SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19) pandemic has added to the problem of adaptation. The present study aims to examine the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the first-year students’ adaptation to university studies in Russia. The study involves 692 freshmen with an average age of 18.7, majority of women (80.6%), from three Russian universities: Kazan National Research Technological University, Kazan Federal University and Kazan Aviation University. The results show that during the COVID-19 period statistically significant changes occurred in almost all the adaptation components: physiological adaptation (p < .0001), socio-psychological adaptation (p < .05), academic adaptation (p < .05). There was a decrease in the level of physiological adaptation, while socio-psychological adaptation and academic adaptation increased. Comparison by gender during the COVID-19 period shows differences between adaptation processes of men and women. Comparison of foreign students with Russian citizens during the COVID-19 period demonstrates that foreign students stand out in socio-cultural adaptation (4.94 - foreigners, 4.64 - citizens of Russia, p < .05), physiological adaptation (5.36 - foreigners, 4.36 - citizens of Russia, p < .00001) and academic adaptation (5.28 - foreigners, 4.99 - citizens of Russia, p < .05)
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俄罗斯新冠肺炎大流行期间大一新生适应大学的特点
学生适应的速度和效率在很大程度上决定了教育过程的成功。对于大学新生来说尤其如此,因为年龄较大的青少年机体具有特定的神经生理特征,对环境的变化非常敏感。SARS-CoV-2病毒(COVID-19)大流行的情况加剧了适应问题。本研究旨在考察2019冠状病毒病大流行对俄罗斯一年级学生适应大学学习的影响。这项研究涉及692名平均年龄为18.7岁的大一新生,其中大多数是女性(80.6%),他们来自三所俄罗斯大学:喀山国立研究技术大学、喀山联邦大学和喀山航空大学。结果显示,在新冠肺炎期间,几乎所有适应因素都发生了统计学意义上的变化:生理适应(p < 0.0001)、社会心理适应(p < 0.05)、学业适应(p < 0.05)。生理适应水平呈下降趋势,社会心理适应和学业适应水平呈上升趋势。COVID-19期间的性别比较显示,男性和女性的适应过程存在差异。在2019冠状病毒病期间,外国学生与俄罗斯公民的比较表明,外国学生在社会文化适应(4.94 -外国人,4.64 -俄罗斯公民,p < 0.05)、生理适应(5.36 -外国人,4.36 -俄罗斯公民,p < 0.001)和学术适应(5.28 -外国人,4.99 -俄罗斯公民,p < 0.05)方面表现突出。
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