大流行病期间波兰大学生对 COVID-19 的恐惧和对未来的焦虑。

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE NOTES AND QUERIES Pub Date : 2023-06-26 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/hpr/165874
Monika Guszkowska, Anna Bodasińska
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背景:大流行对人类的健康和生命构成威胁,而焦虑是 COVID-19 大流行期间最常见的心理问题。本研究的目的是根据性别、学习领域、学习地点和有偿就业情况,确定学生在大流行期间对感染 COVID-19 的恐惧和未来焦虑的差异,以及它们与心理健康的关系:研究涉及 1294 名 18-30 岁的大学生。研究使用了未来焦虑量表和简版心理综合幸福指数。此外,学生们还陈述了他们是否担心感染冠状病毒和患 COVID-19 的可能性:结果:三分之一的受访者表示对感染冠状病毒感到恐惧。女性对 COVID-19 的恐惧感和对未来的焦虑感明显强于男性。观察到的交互效应表明,医学系女生对 COVID-19 的恐惧感高于学习与体育活动相关专业的女生,而在职学生对未来的焦虑感则略高。对 COVID-19 的恐惧与未来焦虑之间存在正相关,但相关性较弱。心理健康与对 COVID-19 的恐惧之间的相关性较低,与未来焦虑之间的相关性适中:由于女性、医科学生、部分硕士生和上班族的未来焦虑感更强,因此应采取预防措施,防止这些群体过度焦虑,促进其心理健康。
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Fear of COVID-19 and future anxiety among Polish university students during a pandemic.

Background: The pandemic poses a threat to human health and life, and anxiety is the most common psychological problem occurring during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of the study was to establish the differences in the fear of COVID-19 infection and the future anxiety experienced by students during the pandemic by gender, field of study, place of study and paid employment, and their relationships to psychological well-being.

Participants and procedure: The study involved 1294 university students aged 18-30. The Future Anxiety Scale and short version of the Psychological General Well-Being Index were used. In addition, students stated whether they were concerned about the possibility of contracting the coronavirus and falling ill with COVID-19.

Results: One-third of respondents stated that they felt fear of contracting the coronavirus. Women experienced a significantly stronger fear of COVID-19 and future anxiety than men. The observed interaction effects show that female students of medical faculties experienced a higher fear of COVID-19 than women studying fields of study related to physical activity and working students experienced a slightly higher future anxiety. A positive, but weak correlation between fear of COVID-19 and future anxiety was found. Psychological well-being correlated poorly with fear of COVID-19 and moderately with future anxiety.

Conclusions: Because future anxiety was stronger in women, medical students, some master's students and working people, preventive measures should be taken to prevent excessive anxiety and to promote mental health in these groups.

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