Avaliação Revista da Avaliação da Educação Superior (Campinas),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
Several
studies
have
shown
COVID-19
has
affected
the
mental
health
and
quality
of
life
students.
This
study
aimed
to
assess
students
in
two
Brazilian
public
universities
2020,
using
a
cross-sectional
study.
The
profile
participants
was
delineated
from
sociodemographic
questionnaire,
assessed
by
WHOQOL-bref.
A
total
144
were
assessed,
which
most
them
under
23
(57%),
female
(78%),
self-declared
brown
(46%)
without
partner
(87%).
Most
declared
sleep
less
than
8
hours
day,
considered
their
be
good,
satisfied
with
health.
social
relationships
domain
had
highest
average,
followed
environment,
physical
psychological
domains.
perception
student's
factors
associated
sex,
family
income,
number
sleeping
hours.
BMC Nursing,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: March 3, 2023
Abstract
Background
Amid
drastic
changes
in
the
educational
environment
and
continued
substitution
of
in-person
learning
with
online
owing
to
COVID-19
pandemic,
it
is
important
analyze
predictors
quality
life
among
nursing
students
devise
strategies
enhance
their
life.
This
study
aimed
identify
students’
during
focusing
on
social
jetlag.
Methods
In
this
cross-sectional
study,
data
were
collected
from
198
Korean
2021,
using
an
survey.
Chronotype,
jetlag,
depression
symptoms,
assessed
version
Morningness-Eveningness
Questionnaire,
Munich
Chronotype
Center
for
Epidemiological
Studies
Depression
Scale,
World
Health
Organization
Quality
Life
Scale
abbreviated
version,
respectively.
Multiple
regression
analyses
performed
Results
Factors
affecting
participants’
age
(
β
=
−
0.19,
p
.003),
subjective
health
status
0.21,
.001),
jetlag
0.17,
.013),
symptoms
0.33,
<
.001).
These
variables
accounted
27.8%
variance
Conclusion
As
pandemic
continues,
has
decreased
compared
before
pandemic.
Nevertheless,
results
showed
that
mental
issues
such
as
affect
Therefore,
necessary
support
ability
adapt
rapidly
changing
promote
physical
health.
Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
104(2), P. e40797 - e40797
Published: Jan. 10, 2025
Background:
There
is
an
increased
prevalence
of
mental
health
problems
in
various
population
groups
as
a
result
the
COVID-19
pandemic
and
its
consequences,
especially
regarding
anxiety,
stress,
depression,
fear,
sleep
disturbances,
require
to
be
investigated
longitudinally.
Objective:
This
study
aimed
determine
impact
that
had
on
Nursing
students,
well
examine
other
associated
factors
such
coping
strategies.
Method:
systematic
review
meta-analysis
were
designed
following
PRISMA
guidelines
registered
PROSPERO
with
code
CRD42024541904.
PubMed,
Web
Science,
CINAHL,
Scopus
electronic
databases
utilized.
Keywords
indexed
MeSH
thesaurus
used
(COVID-19,
nurs*
student
health),
Condition
Context
Population
(CoCoPop)
strategy.
A
total
3866
studies
obtained
which
36
selected
for
inclusion
review.
The
Joanna
Briggs
Institute
critical
appraisal
tool
was
assess
methodological
quality
studies,
all
cross-sectional,
finally
including
those
cutoff
point
equal
or
greater
than
4
out
8.
Results:
anxiety
found
33.6%
meta-analysis.
For
37.92%,
it
52.46%.
results
this
show
levels
disturbances
among
students
coincide
different
waves
pandemic,
changes
methodology,
increase
decrease
reports
cases
infection.
relationship
observed
between
variations
these
variables
implementation
protective
measures
vaccinations
countries.
Conclusion:
As
progressed,
hygiene
prevention
became
more
effective,
lethality
virus
decreased.
negative
psychological
effects
also
decreased
from
onset
2020
until
end
2022.
Due
global
health,
preventive
should
include
personal,
family,
emotional,
economic,
educational,
professional,
approaches.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(11), P. 6824 - 6824
Published: June 2, 2022
The
rapid
spread
of
the
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
has
led
to
high
levels
fear
worldwide.
Given
that
is
an
important
factor
in
causing
psychological
distress
and
facilitating
preventive
behaviors,
assessing
COVID-19
important.
seven-item
Fear
Scale
(FCV-19S)
a
widely
used
psychometric
instrument
assess
this
fear.
However,
structure
FCV-19S
remains
unclear
according
current
evidence.
Therefore,
present
study
network
analysis
provide
further
empirical
evidence
for
FCV-19S.
A
total
24,429
participants
from
Iran
(n
=
10,843),
Bangladesh
9906),
Norway
3680)
completed
their
local
language.
(via
regularized
partial
correlation
networks)
was
applied
investigate
seven
items.
Moreover,
relationships
between
items
were
compared
across
gender
(males
vs.
females),
age
groups
(18−30
years,
31−50
>50
years),
countries
(Iran,
Bangladesh,
Norway).
two-factor
pattern
observed
(three
concerning
physical
factors,
including
clammy
hands,
insomnia,
heart
palpitations;
four
psychosocial
being
afraid,
uncomfortable,
afraid
dying,
anxious
about
news).
found
be
same
among
men
women,
countries.
verified
Future
studies
may
consider
using
during
era.
BMC Nursing,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: March 3, 2023
The
COVID-19
pandemic
led
to
major
changes
in
people's
lives
via
protective
strategies
aimed
at
limiting
the
transmission
of
COVID-19,
including
social
distancing,
lockdowns,
cancelled
or
limited
leisure
activities
and
tutorials
supervision
for
students
taking
place
digital.
All
these
may
have
influenced
students'
health
quality
life.To
describe
explore
fear
psychological
distress,
as
well
general
life,
among
baccalaureate
nursing
1
year
into
pandemic.We
used
a
mixed
method
study
design,
quantitative
data
from
University
Agder,
that
was
part
national
survey
nearly
one
pandemic.
university
were
invited
take
between
27
January
28
February
2021.
included
396
(out
total
858)
(response
rate:
46%).
collected
using
well-validated
measures
analysed
ANOVA-tests
continuous
chi-square
tests
categorical
data.
Qualitative
gathered
focus
group
interviews
same
two-three
months
later.
Five
conducted
with
23
(7
men,
16
women).
qualitative
systematic
text
condensation.The
mean
score
(standard
deviation
[SD])
2.32
(0.71),
distress
1.53
(1.00),
3.51
(0.96)
overall
life
6.01
(2.06).
In
data,
we
identified
overarching
theme
effect
on
three
main
themes;
importance
personal
relations,
physical
challenges
mental
challenges.The
negatively
health,
they
often
felt
lonely.
However,
most
participants
also
adapted
resilience
factors
cope
situation.
Via
situation,
learned
additional
skills
mindsets
be
useful
their
future
professional
lives.
Nursing and Health Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
26(1)
Published: Feb. 21, 2024
Abstract
Worldwide,
the
role
of
nursing
workforce
in
reducing
COVID‐19
case
fatality
ratio
(CFR)
is
analyzed
with
scatter
plots,
Pearson's
r
and
nonparametric,
partial
correlation
multiple
linear
regression
models.
The
potential
confounders,
median
age,
health
expenditure,
physician
density,
urbanization
were
incorporated
for
calculating
independent
protecting
against
CFR.
study
findings
suggested
that
(1)
inversely
significantly
correlates
CFR;
(2)
this
relationship
remained
confounding
effects
each
individual
confounder
or
their
combination;
(3)
Nursing
was
only
variable
identified
as
a
significant
contributor
CFR,
when
it
into
stepwise
model
analyzing
predicting
on
A
strong
message
authorities
that,
although
shortage,
showed
deaths
worldwide.
This
highlights
should
be
population
research.
Foods,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
12(1), P. 87 - 87
Published: Dec. 24, 2022
The
COVID-19
pandemic
increased
public
health
awareness,
changing
consumers'
sensitivity
and
beliefs
about
food
health.
Food
anxiety
scares
turn
consumers
toward
safe
healthy
foods
to
strengthen
their
immunity,
which
makes
green
more
popular.
However,
it
remains
unclear
how
understand
the
gap
between
consumer
intention
purchase
actual
purchasing
behaviour.
Taking
rice
as
an
object
of
study,
comparing
differences
in
perceptions
emotions
towards
green-labelled
conventional
is
beneficial
for
understanding
components
psychological
characteristics
food.
Therefore,
we
used
topic
modelling
sentiment
analysis
explore
focus
attention,
attitudinal
preferences,
tendencies
based
on
review
(n
=
77,429)
from
JD.com.
findings
revealed
that
(1)
concerns
are
increasing
rapidly,
most
have
a
positive
attitude;
(2)
concerned
origin,
aroma,
taste
than
rice;
(3)
cost-performance
ratio,
while
also
price-sensitive;
(4)
label
mistrust
packaging
breakage
during
logistics
leading
causes
negative
among
rice.
This
study
provides
comparative
two
types
rice,
thus
revealing
main
influencing
factors
intention-behaviour
providing
valuable
insights
promotion
consumption
sustainable
development
industry.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(22), P. 15117 - 15117
Published: Nov. 16, 2022
Evidence
shows
that
university
students,
especially
healthcare
experienced
considerable
health
impacts
during
COVID-19.
This
study
examined
Hong
Kong
general
nursing
students’
mental
and
quality
of
life
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
An
online
questionnaire
composed
personal
demographics,
Fear
scale
(FCV-19S),
Depression
Anxiety
Stress
Scale
short
version
(DASS21),
World
Health
Organization
Quality
Life-BREF
(WHOQOL-BREF)
was
used
for
data
collection
in
early
2021.
Among
380
respondents,
170
(45%)
did
not
attend
clinical
practicum
Students
who
participate
training
scored
lower
FCV-19S
but
higher
WHOQOL-BREF
than
those
participated
(p
=
0.001
or
p
<
0.001).
were
negatively
correlated
(r
−0.623
to
−0.446,
Slight
negative
correlations
found
between
DASS-21
scores.
Although
there
no
significant
differences
DASS21
0.294–0.931)
these
two
student
groups,
a
considerably
high
prevalence
rate
depression
(57.1%),
anxiety
(47.6%),
stress
(39.5%).
attended
pandemic,
substantial
emotional
implications.
Local
universities
are
recommended
organize
appropriate
interventions
prepare
support
wellbeing
coping
with
future
disasters.
International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Abstract
Objectives
To
examine
changes
in
grit
and
psychological
capital
among
nursing
students
prior
to,
during
the
height
of
pandemic,
more
than
12
months
after
initial
pandemic
announcement.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
study
design
addressed
aim
study.
Nursing
undertaking
a
three-year
baccalaureate
degree
between
2019
2021
were
included.
Results
Mean
levels
n=818
unique
student
participants
significantly
lower
2020
2021;
however,
no
significant
difference
was
detected
for
over
same
period.
Conclusions
Although
normative
day-to-day
challenges
may
aid
development,
major
event
has
negative
impact
yet
buffering
effect
life
events
at
time
crisis.
The
further
placates
that
remains
malleable
open
to
change
crisis
be
an
essential
mechanism
mediate
capacity
influence
performance
time.
It
develop
through
mediating
elements
enable
undertake
academic
studies,
particularly
challenges,
such
approaches
students’
endurance
withstand
crises
as
they
enter
workforce.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
10(21), P. 5061 - 5061
Published: Oct. 29, 2021
Previous
research
showed
that
the
COVID-19
pandemic
has
a
significant
impact
on
wellbeing
and
lifestyle
of
populations
worldwide,
including
eating
physical
activity
(PA)
patterns.
The
present
study
aims
to
examine
mediating
effect
orthorexia
relationship
between
PA
fear
COVID-19.
A
sample
473
university
students
from
Poland
mean
age
22
years
(M
=
22.04,
SD
2.90,
47%
women)
participated
in
cross-sectional
online
survey
study.
Continuous
variables
were
measured
using
Fear
Scale
(FCV-19S)
Test
Orthorexia
Nervosa
(TON-17),
while
categorical
divided
participants
into
physically
active
inactive
group
regarding
WHO
criteria
(150
min
per
week).
Weak
gender
differences
found.
Active
people
lower
higher
scores
than
those
inactive.
was
found
as
suppressor
variable,
which
increases
negative
predictive
value
model
cooperative
suppression
explained
7%
FCV-19S.
mechanism
mediation
health-related
behavior
could
help
reduce
COVID-19,
but
caution
is
necessary
for
with
addictive
tendencies.
Universities
should
support
by
offering
programs
focused
increasing
healthy
lifestyles
improving
wellbeing.