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University Students’ Perceived Peer Support and Experienced Depressive Symptoms during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mediating Role of Emotional Well-Being

机译:大学生在Covid-19大流行期间感知同行支持和经验丰富的抑郁症状:情绪福祉的调解作用

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The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has adversely affected individuals’ mental health. Social isolation as a result of social distancing during the pandemic potentially affects the associations among perceived available peer support, emotional well-being, and depression in university students. The present study examined the associations among university students’ perceived available peer support, emotional well-being (as indicated negatively by loneliness and negative affects and positively by positive affects and hope), and depressive symptoms. During the third wave of the COVID-19 outbreak in July, 2020, 255 students at a public university in Hong Kong participated in an online-based survey that assessed their perceived available peer support, emotional well-being, and depressive symptoms. Results showed that perceived available peer support negatively contributed to depressive symptoms; both negative and positive indicators of emotional well-being mediated the association between perceived available peer support and depressive symptoms. Our results also suggested that university students showed signs of elevated depressive symptoms during the pandemic. Thus, our study advanced the theoretical understanding of university students’ mental health in the time of a global pandemic. Our study also highlighted the practical needs for preventive efforts and accessible care to support the psychological and emotional needs of young people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:冠状病毒(Covid-19)大流行对个人的心理健康产生了不利影响。大流行期间社会偏差导致社会隔离可能影响大学生的可用同行支持,情感福祉和萧条之间的协会。本研究审查了大学生感知可用同行支持,情绪福祉(孤独和负面影响,积极影响和充分影响和希望)以及抑郁症状的协会。在2020年7月的Covid-19爆发的第三次疫情期间,香港公立大学的255名学生参加了一个在线调查,评估了他们感知的同伴支持,情绪福祉和抑郁症状。结果表明,感知可用的同行支持对抑郁症状产生负面影响;情绪良好的负面和正指标介绍了感知可用同行支持和抑郁症状之间的关联。我们的研究结果还提出大学生在大流行期间表现出抑郁症状升高的迹象。因此,我们的研究在全球大流行时期提出了大学生心理健康的理论认识。我们的研究还强调了预防努力和可访问的努力的实用需求,以支持在Covid-19大流行期间年轻人的心理和情感需求。

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