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.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
13
Опубликована: Май 23, 2022
Academic
stress
may
be
the
single
most
dominant
factor
that
affects
mental
well-being
of
college
students.
Some
groups
students
experience
more
than
others,
and
coronavirus
disease
19
(COVID-19)
pandemic
could
further
complicate
response.
We
surveyed
843
evaluated
whether
academic
levels
affected
their
health,
if
so,
there
were
specific
vulnerable
by
gender,
race/ethnicity,
year
study,
reaction
to
pandemic.
Using
a
combination
scores
from
Perception
Stress
Scale
(PAS)
Short
Warwick-Edinburgh
Mental
Well-Being
(SWEMWBS),
we
found
significant
correlation
between
worse
poor
in
all
students,
who
also
reported
an
exacerbation
response
In
addition,
SWEMWBS
revealed
lowest
health
highest
non-binary
individuals,
opposite
trend
was
observed
for
both
measures
men.
Furthermore,
women
higher
men,
as
indicated
PAS
scores.
The
same
pattern
held
COVID-19-related
stress.
responses
varied
but
no
obvious
patterns
emerged.
These
results
indicate
is
significantly
correlated
psychological
responded
this
survey.
some
are
additional
resources
support
should
provided
them.
Recently,
there
has
been
an
increased
interest
in
the
well-being
of
students
higher
education.
Despite
widespread
consensus
on
importance
student
well-being,
a
clear
definition
continues
to
be
lacking.
This
study
qualitatively
examined
perspective
topic
through
semi-structured
interviews
at
university
applied
sciences
Netherlands
(n
=
27).
A
major
recurring
theme
was
as
balance
interplay
between
efforts
directed
towards
studies
and
life
beyond
studies.
method
perceiving
deviates
from
theoretical
definitions.
Students
mentioned
various
factors
that
influence
their
well-being.
Responses
ranged
personal
related
external
educational
institution.
contributes
body
knowledge
education
provides
suggestions
for
institutions,
such
incorporating
holistic
learning;
focus
points
development
policies
practices.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
19(4), С. 2417 - 2417
Опубликована: Фев. 19, 2022
Heart
disease,
caused
by
low
heart
rate,
is
one
of
the
most
significant
causes
mortality
in
world
today.
Therefore,
it
critical
to
monitor
health
identifying
deviation
rate
very
early,
which
makes
easier
detect
and
manage
heart's
function
irregularities
at
a
early
stage.
The
fast-growing
use
advanced
technology
such
as
Internet
Things
(IoT),
wearable
monitoring
systems
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
healthcare
has
continued
play
vital
role
analysis
huge
amounts
health-based
data
for
accurate
disease
detection
diagnosis
personalized
treatment
prognosis
evaluation.
It
then
important
analyze
effectiveness
using
analytics
machine
learning
predict
rates
device
(accelerometer)-generated
data.
Hence,
this
study,
we
explored
number
powerful
data-driven
models
including
autoregressive
integrated
moving
average
(ARIMA)
model,
linear
regression,
support
vector
regression
(SVR),
k-nearest
neighbor
(KNN)
regressor,
decision
tree
random
forest
regressor
long
short-term
memory
(LSTM)
recurrent
neural
network
algorithm
accelerometer
make
future
HR
predictions
from
accelerometer's
univariant
time-series
healthy
people.
performances
were
evaluated
under
different
durations.
Evaluated
on
recently
created
set,
our
experimental
results
demonstrate
an
ARIMA
model
with
walk-forward
validation
predicting
all
durations
other
longer
than
1
min.
study
show
that
employing
these
techniques
can
be
used
more
accurately
accelerometers.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
13
Опубликована: Апрель 15, 2022
The
COVID-19
pandemic
and
its
preventive
measures
had
adverse
consequences
for
mental
health.
However,
knowledge
of
health
trajectories
across
the
is
limited.
This
study
investigated
levels
changes
among
university
students
during
lockdown
in
Germany,
as
well
their
associated
factors.
We
surveyed
students'
(N
=
363,
68%
female)
with
patient
questionnaire
(PHQ-8)
generalized
anxiety
disorder
scale
(GAD-7)
first
easing
phase
(July
2020;
time
1)
second
(November
2).
Cut-off
scores
from
GAD-7
PHQ-8
were
used
to
determine
clinically
relevant
symptoms
define
trajectory
groups.
Sociodemographic
pandemic-related
data
assessed
(e.g.,
coping
academic
life,
social
contacts)
loneliness,
stress,
repetitive
negative
thinking,
quality
perceived
support.
Paired
t-test,
multiple
regression,
repeated-measures
ANOVA
applied.
Means
prevalence
rates
depression
(38.8%)
(25.6%)
did
not
differ
between
1
2,
most
asymptomatic
on
(44.4%)
(56.3%)
pandemic.
Feelings
loneliness
significantly
increased
d
-0.30,
[-0.47,
-0.13],
higher
symptom
symptomatic
groups
at
2
greater
increases
Levels
support
At
1,
thinking
depressive
symptoms.
Anxiety
prevalent
students,
elevated
differing
trajectories.
Further
research
using
representative
larger
samples
should
long-term
impact
identify
vulnerable
offer
adequate
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
19(15), С. 9322 - 9322
Опубликована: Июль 30, 2022
The
worldwide
spread
of
the
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
in
early
2020
affected
all
major
sectors,
including
higher
education.
measures
to
contain
this
deadly
led
closure
colleges
and
universities
across
globe,
disrupting
lives
millions
students
subjecting
them
a
new
world
online
learning.
These
sudden
disturbances
coupled
with
demands
learning
system
experiences
living
through
have
placed
additional
strains
on
mental
health
university
students.
Research
students’
health,
conducted
during
pandemic,
found
high
levels
stress,
anxiety
depression
among
In
qualitative
study,
we
aimed
understand
how
student
well-being
by
conducting
in-depth
interviews
34
undergraduate
enrolled
UK
university.
All
were
Microsoft
Teams
recorded
prior
permission.
Transcripts
thematically
analysed
which
identified
two
broad
themes:
(i)
University
pandemic;
(ii)
factors
that
influenced
well-being.
further
distributed
six
sub-themes:
(a)
isolation;
(b)
well-being;
(c)
bereavement;
(d)
academic
concerns;
(e)
financial
worries
and;
(f)
support,
coping,
resilience.
Our
study
identifies
importance
support
pandemics
calls
for
improve
access
services
these
crisis
points
universities.
Findings
can
also
inform
risk
assessments
aftermath
pandemic.
Journal of Further and Higher Education,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
47(6), С. 822 - 849
Опубликована: Март 23, 2023
The
current
literature
on
'sense
of
belonging'
spans
a
number
disciplines,
with
no
apparent
consensus
definition
between
these,
complicated
by
the
fact
that
sense
belonging
is
temporal
and
context-sensitive
(such
as
during
COVID-19).
In
particular,
closer
look
at
how
students
define
needed
from
an
up-to-date
perspective
to
help
them
feel
more
connected
faculty/campus
improve
their
wellbeing
mental
health
in
'new
normal'
'next
post-pandemic
eras.
Therefore,
this
study
explores
higher
education
students'
belonging,
concept
has
not
been
adequately
conceptualised,
perspectives.
As
these
perspectives
are
subjective,
interpretive
approach
required
generate
rich
meanings.
This
adopted
meta-ethnographic
synthesise
qualitative
studies,
which
allows
for
comparison
synthesis
studies
into
new
interpretation
through
translations.
Interpretive
resulted
one
higher-order
concept,
four
main
concepts,
nineteen
sub-concepts
conceptualise
understanding
universities.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
14
Опубликована: Апрель 6, 2023
The
literature
indicates
a
negative
impact
on
the
mental
health
of
university
students
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
It
remains
unclear
if
this
persists
even
after
lockdown
measures
are
lifted.
current
study
therefore
investigates
status
by
drawing
two
previous
studies
present
seeks
to
investigate
differences
in
across
three
time
points.A
cross-sectional,
anonymous
online
survey
among
six
universities
was
conducted
between
April
and
May
2022
(N
=
5,510).
Symptoms
depression,
anxiety,
hazardous
alcohol
use
eating
disorders
as
well
social
emotional
variables
were
assessed
utilizing
standardized
instruments.
Risk-
protective
factors
for
severity
depressive
anxiety
symptoms
investigated
using
multiple
regression
models.
Differences
e.g.,
depression
points
with
one-way
analysis
variance.More
than
one
third
exhibited
clinically
relevant
(35.5%),
(33.0-35.5%
depending
gender)
or
disorder
(31.1%).
Taken
together,
almost
out
(61.4%)
reported
at
least
aforementioned
symptom
patterns,
while
fifth
suicidal
ideation
thoughts
self-harm
(19.6%).
Higher
perceived
stress
loneliness
significantly
predicted
higher
levels
symptoms,
resilience
support
identified
factors.
Compared
2020
2021,
reduced
2022,
consumption
showed
small
but
significant
increase
from
2021
2022.
Worryingly,
prevalence
highest
yet,
being
(14.5%)
(16.5%).These
results
confirm
that
pandemic
had
still
has
students.
broadens
view
fact
some
areas
seem
recover
quicker,
others
worryingly.
Especially
persistent
rise
constant
reduction
associated
is
concerning.
claim
low-threshold
accessible
same
beginning
Acta Psychologica,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
248, С. 104351 - 104351
Опубликована: Июнь 20, 2024
The
aim
of
this
research
is
to
analyze
the
impact
mental
health
on
academic
performance
junior
and
senior
students
studying
in
a
university
setting
during
2022-2023
year,
post-COVID
period.
study
was
conducted
Beijing,
China,
with
participation
600
students,
including
300
first-year
fifth-year
students.
DASS
(Depression,
Anxiety,
Stress
Scale)
PHQ-9
(Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9)
questionnaires
were
employed
measure
health.
assesses
symptoms
depression,
anxiety,
stress,
while
specifically
evaluates
depression
severity.
Academic
evaluated
using
12-point
scale,
which
incorporated
various
criteria
such
as
exam
scores,
coursework
performance,
extracurricular
activities.
across
five
faculties
from
2022
2023.
In
study,
demonstrated
higher
level
compared
an
average
score
27.1
24.2,
respectively.
Interestingly,
despite
this,
achieved
indicators,
8.2
9.8
Correlation
analysis
revealed
significant
associations
between
anxiety
levels
(stress:
r
=
-0.25,
p
<
0.001;
depression:
-0.20,
0.003;
anxiety:
-0.18,
0.008).
These
findings
highlight
critical
importance
addressing
students'
well-being,
particularly
later
years.
Recommendations
include
implementing
support
programs
developing
online
resources
for
Applied Research in Quality of Life,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
19(5), С. 2727 - 2748
Опубликована: Авг. 7, 2024
Abstract
Mental
health
problem
is
a
growing
in
mainland
China
and
the
situation
has
worsened
under
COVID-19
pandemic.
Besides
focusing
on
tertiary
secondary
prevention
strategies,
there
an
urgent
need
to
enhance
well-being
of
adolescents
through
primary
programs.
During
pandemic,
positive
youth
development
program
entitled
“Tin
Ka
Ping
P.A.T.H.S.
Program”
was
implemented
schools
China.
In
2022/23
academic
year,
students
were
invited
write
weekly
diary
their
experience
about
after
completion
(N
=
2,337).
Qualitative
evaluation
showed
that
98.2%
perceived
beneficial
different
domains.
Specifically,
enhanced
sense
community,
school
adjustment,
interpersonal
relations
(family
peer
relations),
intrapersonal
competence
(including
optimism,
resilience,
coping
with
stress,
spirituality,
life
meaning
cherishing
one’s
life).
conjunction
other
quantitative
qualitative
findings,
triangulated
findings
strongly
suggest
Tin
Program
promising
enhances
psychosocial
quality
adolescents.
MedEdPublish,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
15, С. 4 - 4
Опубликована: Фев. 17, 2025
Background
Over
a
year
after
WHO
declared
the
end
of
COVID-19
pandemic
in
May
2023,
students
across
all
educational
stages,
including
higher
education,
have
faced
challenges
transitioning
from
online
to
offline
teaching
environments.
As
institutions
return
in-person
teaching,
many
are
still
adjusting
traditional
classroom
settings.
Methods
In
2024,
study
using
questionnaire
with
nine
open-ended
questions
was
distributed
115
medical
investigate
these
transition
challenges.
We
received
27
voluntary
responses
(23.5%
response
rate).
The
qualitative
data
were
analysed
identify
common
themes,
challenges,
and
improvement
suggestions.
Results
Students
admitted
schools
post-pandemic
struggled
re-adapting
learning
becoming
accustomed
platforms
during
pandemic.
Significant
adjustments
needed
areas
such
as
discipline,
engagement,
social
interaction,
methodologies.
While
education
offered
flexibility
convenience,
provided
more
structured
engaging
environment,
underscoring
need
for
balanced
approach
accommodate
diverse
student
needs.
Discussion
Suggestions
gradual
transition,
flexible
attendance
policies,
multiple
time
options,
clear
health
safety
information,
enhancement
classes
recommended
address
needs
by
this
transition.