Covid-19对美国学生心理健康的影响:一项基于网络的横断面调查

Akshar Aiyer, S. Surani, Yash Gill, R. Iyer, Zoya Surani
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背景:新冠肺炎危机已成为现代最大的危机,由于学校关闭、长期的社会隔离以及对未来和健康的焦虑,对学生的影响尤其大。所有这些因素都可能造成巨大的压力,导致学生焦虑和抑郁。本研究的目的是研究美国学生中COVID-19相关心理健康发病率和严重程度。方法:采用感知压力量表-4 (PSS-4)和患者抑郁焦虑健康问卷-4 (PHQ-4)进行在线横断面调查。这项调查是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的3月至6月对高中生和本科生进行的。结果:共有369名学生同意参与,其中51.8%为男性,44.1%为大学生。49.6%和56.6%的被调查者分别存在感知压力水平升高(PSS- 4 > 8)和积极情绪障碍(PHQ-4 > 4)。所有被调查者中,男性和女性的PSS平均(SD)分别为6.7(2.7)和8.2(2.9)分,而男性和女性的PHQ平均(SD)分别为3.7(3.2)和5.3(3.2)分。受访者中焦虑和抑郁的患病率分别为35.0%和36.3%。与男生相比,女生的PSS和PHQ得分更高。PSS与PHQ之间存在显著相关(r=0.66)。结论:新冠肺炎大流行导致高中生和大学生的压力水平和心理健康发病率极高,且在女性中更为明显。迫切需要采取具体的筛查措施和干预措施,以改善学生的心理健康,重点是女生。
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Mental Health Impact of Covid-19 on Students in the USA: A CrossSectional Web-Based Survey
Background: The COVID-19 crisis has become the largest crisis in modern times and has particularly impacted students due to school closures, prolonged social isolation, and anxieties related to their future and health. All these factors may have caused significant stress and led to anxiety and depression in students. The purpose of this study was to study the prevalence and severity of COVID-19 associated mental health morbidity in students in the United States (US). Methods: A online cross-sectional survey was conducted using two instruments – the Perceived Stress Scale-4 (PSS-4) and the Patient Health Questionnaire for Depression and Anxiety-4 (PHQ-4). The survey was administered in the months of March to June during the COVID-19 pandemic to both high school and undergraduate college students. Results: In total, 369 students agreed to participate: 51.8% were male, 44.1% were college students. An elevated perceived stress level (PSS- 4 > 8) and a positive mood disorder (PHQ-4 > 4) was present in 49.6% and 56.6% of respondents, respectively. The mean (SD) PSS scores in males and females were 6.7 (2.7) and 8.2 (2.9) respectively among all the respondents, while the mean (SD) PHQ scores in males and females were 3.7 (3.2) and 5.3 (3.2) respectively. Prevalence of anxiety and depression in the respondents was 35.0% and 36.3% respectively. Females students reported higher PSS and PHQ scores compared to male students. There is a significant correlation between PSS and PHQ (r=0.66) Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an extremely high level of stress and mental health morbidity in both high school and college students, and this is more pronounced in females. Specific screening measures and interventions to improve the mental health of students is urgently warranted with a focus on females.
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