Immediate Psychological Responses & Associated Demographic Factors during the Lockdown Period of the COVID- 19 Outbreak among the Bangladeshi University Students
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The massive spread of COVID-19 has put people’s standard of living in jeopardy.
The mental health status of the students has been a matter of concern throughout the
lockdown. The study aims to identify university students’ immediate psychological
responses as an index of mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 outbreak
lockdown period and to investigate demographic predictors of their mental health
outcomes. 167 students responded to a web-based cross-sectional survey that included
the IES-R and DASS-21BV in addition to demographic data and relevant COVID-19
questions. 49.2% of the respondents reported stress, 54.6% reported anxiety, 64.2%
reported depression ranging from mild to extremely severe, based on DASS-21, and
68.9% of respondents rated having a mild to severe psychological impact from the
lockdown on the IES-R. Age was significantly associated with the DASS stress subscale
(B = -.159, AR2 =.019, 95% CI: -1.023 to -.021). The study ascertains the commonness
of the psychological impact of the lockdown period of the COVID-19 outbreak on
university students, necessitating immediate intervention to cope with the unprecedented
situation and minimize future mental health problems.
The mental health status of the students has been a matter of concern throughout the
lockdown. The study aims to identify university students’ immediate psychological
responses as an index of mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 outbreak
lockdown period and to investigate demographic predictors of their mental health
outcomes. 167 students responded to a web-based cross-sectional survey that included
the IES-R and DASS-21BV in addition to demographic data and relevant COVID-19
questions. 49.2% of the respondents reported stress, 54.6% reported anxiety, 64.2%
reported depression ranging from mild to extremely severe, based on DASS-21, and
68.9% of respondents rated having a mild to severe psychological impact from the
lockdown on the IES-R. Age was significantly associated with the DASS stress subscale
(B = -.159, AR2 =.019, 95% CI: -1.023 to -.021). The study ascertains the commonness
of the psychological impact of the lockdown period of the COVID-19 outbreak on
university students, necessitating immediate intervention to cope with the unprecedented
situation and minimize future mental health problems.
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Islam, S. ., Reza-A-Rabby, M., & Chabra, G. K. . (2023). Immediate Psychological Responses & Associated Demographic Factors during the Lockdown Period of the COVID- 19 Outbreak among the Bangladeshi University Students. Mind and Society, 11(04), 68–74. https://doi.org/10.56011/mind-mri-114-20228
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