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新冠疫情期间大学生压力的预测因素

Predictors of stress in college students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

David Mírian Celly Medeiros Miranda, Vieira Gilberto Ramos, Leôncio Lívia Maria de Lima, Neves Letycia Dos Santos, Bezerra Clécia Gabriela, Mattos Marina Souza Barbosa de, Santos Nataly Ferreira Dos, Santana Flávio Henrique de, Antunes Rodolfo Barbosa, Araújo John Fontenele, Matos Rhowena Jane Barbosa de

机构信息

Posgraduate Program in Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil.

Neural Plasticity, Environment and Behavior Research Group, Federal University of Recôncavo of Bahia, Santo Antônio de Jesus, Brazil.

出版信息

J Affect Disord Rep. 2022 Dec;10:100377. doi: 10.1016/j.jadr.2022.100377. Epub 2022 Jul 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

College students experience high stress levels during emergency remote classes in the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it is not clear whether this is due to the summation effect of both stressors (classes and pandemic). Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate predictors of stress in college students before and during remote classes five months after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

The study was conducted before (BRC, July-August 2020) and during remote classes (DRC, October-November 2020). The sample consisted of 177 individuals (80 in BRC, 97 in DRC). Students were asked to self-collect saliva for cortisol analysis at each moment of the study, and to fill out a form to characterize the individual and assess the chronotype (Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire), sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) and the stress (Perceived Stress Scale-10).

RESULTS

There was no difference between the evaluated periods for cortisol, perceived stress or sleep quality. Predictors for cortisol levels were gender, academic semester, chronotype, sleep quality and sadness due to pandemic (<0.001).

LIMITATIONS

Short interval between BRC and DRC assessments of perceived stress and salivary cortisol.

CONCLUSIONS

Age, sex, income, academic semester, chronotype, and the impact of the pandemic on mood are predictors of stress among college students. In addition, emergency remote classes and sleep quality contribute to less stress.

摘要

背景

在新冠疫情期间的紧急远程课程中,大学生经历着高压力水平。然而,尚不清楚这是否是由于两种压力源(课程和疫情)的叠加效应所致。因此,本研究的目的是调查新冠疫情开始五个月后远程课程之前及期间大学生压力的预测因素。

方法

本研究在远程课程之前(BRC,2020年7月至8月)和远程课程期间(DRC,2020年10月至11月)进行。样本包括177名个体(BRC组80名,DRC组97名)。要求学生在研究的每个阶段自行采集唾液用于皮质醇分析,并填写一份表格以描述个人特征并评估昼夜节律类型(晨型-夜型问卷)、睡眠质量(匹兹堡睡眠质量指数)和压力(感知压力量表-10)。

结果

在评估期间,皮质醇、感知压力或睡眠质量方面没有差异。皮质醇水平的预测因素包括性别、学术学期、昼夜节律类型、睡眠质量和因疫情导致的悲伤情绪(<0.001)。

局限性

BRC和DRC对感知压力和唾液皮质醇的评估间隔时间较短。

结论

年龄、性别、收入、学术学期、昼夜节律类型以及疫情对情绪的影响是大学生压力的预测因素。此外,紧急远程课程和睡眠质量有助于减轻压力。

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