The psychological impact of COVID-19 lockdown on the wellbeing, learning efficacy and sleeping behaviors of Romanian medical students.

Q2 Medicine Medicine and Pharmacy Reports Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.15386/mpr-2411
Codrin-Constantin Burlacu, Vlad-Florin Chelaru, Tudor Cătălin Drugan, Andrei-Vlad Bădulescu
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Background and aims: The COVID-19 lockdowns are reported to have negatively influenced the wellbeing and learning efficacy of students. In this context, we analyzed the psychological impact of the COVID-19 quarantine on healthcare students, a subpopulation experiencing high stress levels.

Methods: Our survey-based, cross-sectional study assessed wellbeing indicators, lifestyle and learning behaviors before and during the quarantine for 388 Romanian healthcare students.

Results: Our findings included the increase in phone and social media use, at the expense of formal and independent study time; deteriorations in mood, self-organization capacity and learning efficacy, and increased procrastination behaviors. Unexpectedly, our study identified an improvement in sleep quality and duration. The increase in social media use was less severe among rural students. We identified correlations between study time, online activities (including social media), wellbeing indicators and procrastination.

Conclusion: Our study draws attention to quarantine-induced deteriorations of wellbeing and learning capacity in an important category of students.

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新冠肺炎封锁对罗马尼亚医学生健康、学习效率和睡眠行为的心理影响
背景与目的:据报道,新冠肺炎疫情封锁对学生的健康和学习效率产生了负面影响。在此背景下,我们分析了COVID-19隔离对医疗保健学生的心理影响,这是一个经历高压力水平的亚群体。方法:我们基于调查的横断面研究评估了388名罗马尼亚卫生保健学生在隔离前和隔离期间的健康指标、生活方式和学习行为。结果:我们的发现包括手机和社交媒体使用的增加,以牺牲正式和独立学习的时间为代价;情绪、自我组织能力和学习效能下降,拖延行为增加。出乎意料的是,我们的研究发现了睡眠质量和持续时间的改善。社交媒体使用的增加在农村学生中没有那么严重。我们确定了学习时间、在线活动(包括社交媒体)、健康指标和拖延症之间的相关性。结论:我们的研究引起了对一个重要学生类别的健康和学习能力的检疫引起的恶化的关注。
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