COVID-19 and Lockdown, as Lived and Felt by University Students

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Autor(a) principal: Branquinho, Cátia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Guedes, Fábio Botelho, Cerqueira, Ana, Marques-Pinto, Alexandra, Branco, Amélia, Galvão, Cecília, Sousa, Joana, Goulao, Luis, Bronze, Maria Rosário, Viegas, Wanda, Matos, Margarida Gaspar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/26020
Resumo: In the last 2 years, the COVID-19 pandemic has spread all over the world, forcing the closure of universities, among other unusual measures in recent history. (1) Background: This work is based on the study HOUSE-ULisbon, a survey carried out during the second confinement (March–May 2021) in Portugal with the collaboration of all the Faculties of the University of Lisbon (UL). The present work aims to explore gender differences in how first-year college students experienced and felt COVID-19 and the second confinement. (2) Methods: A questionnaire was carried out. In total, 976 university students (19.66 years (SD = 4.033); Min = 17 and Max = 65) from the first year of the UL were included, of which 69.5% (n = 678) were female, and 30.5% were male (n = 298). SPSS v. 26 was used for quantitative data and MAXQDA 2020 for qualitative data. (3) Results: Overall, students reported various symptoms of physical and mental discomfort (especially females). Statistically significant differences were found in the problems that could arise from the pandemic, such as the prevalence of higher anxiety and worries by females, and online gaming by males. In coping strategies, differences were found in leisure and family relationships, with greater difficulty on the female side. Social interaction was perceived as difficult or very difficult by both genders. As strategies for future pandemics, they highlighted a concerted effort between the government and media in the transmission of messages to the population, facilitating information, knowledge and adoption of protective behaviors. (4) Conclusions: These results are important data for activating or maintaining resources and services for first-year university students, who in some university institutions were supported during the pandemic by psychological, material (e.g., computers, internet), and financial support measures, which are now diminished or extinct. The impacts on their lives will certainly not be extinguished post-pandemic, and health, education, and public policy measures should be prioritized for this group. These results are important data for activating resources and services for students, informing health and education professionals, and supporting public policies
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spelling COVID-19 and Lockdown, as Lived and Felt by University StudentsPortugalpandemicCOVID-19first-year university studentsmixed methodIn the last 2 years, the COVID-19 pandemic has spread all over the world, forcing the closure of universities, among other unusual measures in recent history. (1) Background: This work is based on the study HOUSE-ULisbon, a survey carried out during the second confinement (March–May 2021) in Portugal with the collaboration of all the Faculties of the University of Lisbon (UL). The present work aims to explore gender differences in how first-year college students experienced and felt COVID-19 and the second confinement. (2) Methods: A questionnaire was carried out. In total, 976 university students (19.66 years (SD = 4.033); Min = 17 and Max = 65) from the first year of the UL were included, of which 69.5% (n = 678) were female, and 30.5% were male (n = 298). SPSS v. 26 was used for quantitative data and MAXQDA 2020 for qualitative data. (3) Results: Overall, students reported various symptoms of physical and mental discomfort (especially females). Statistically significant differences were found in the problems that could arise from the pandemic, such as the prevalence of higher anxiety and worries by females, and online gaming by males. In coping strategies, differences were found in leisure and family relationships, with greater difficulty on the female side. Social interaction was perceived as difficult or very difficult by both genders. As strategies for future pandemics, they highlighted a concerted effort between the government and media in the transmission of messages to the population, facilitating information, knowledge and adoption of protective behaviors. (4) Conclusions: These results are important data for activating or maintaining resources and services for first-year university students, who in some university institutions were supported during the pandemic by psychological, material (e.g., computers, internet), and financial support measures, which are now diminished or extinct. The impacts on their lives will certainly not be extinguished post-pandemic, and health, education, and public policy measures should be prioritized for this group. These results are important data for activating resources and services for students, informing health and education professionals, and supporting public policiesMDPIRepositório da Universidade de LisboaBranquinho, CátiaGuedes, Fábio BotelhoCerqueira, AnaMarques-Pinto, AlexandraBranco, AméliaGalvão, CecíliaSousa, JoanaGoulao, LuisBronze, Maria RosárioViegas, WandaMatos, Margarida Gaspar2022-11-11T14:44:55Z20222022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/26020engBranquinho, C.; Guedes, F.B.; Cerqueira, A.; Marques-Pinto, A.; Branco, A.; Galvão, C.; Sousa, J.; Goulão, L.F.; Bronze, M.R.; Viegas,W.; et al. COVID-19 and Lockdown, as Lived and Felt by University Students. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 13454https://doi.org/10.3390/ ijerph192013454info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-06T14:55:32Zoai:www.repository.utl.pt:10400.5/26020Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:09:43.500561Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title COVID-19 and Lockdown, as Lived and Felt by University Students
spellingShingle COVID-19 and Lockdown, as Lived and Felt by University Students
Branquinho, Cátia
Portugal
pandemic
COVID-19
first-year university students
mixed method
title_short COVID-19 and Lockdown, as Lived and Felt by University Students
title_full COVID-19 and Lockdown, as Lived and Felt by University Students
title_fullStr COVID-19 and Lockdown, as Lived and Felt by University Students
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 and Lockdown, as Lived and Felt by University Students
title_sort COVID-19 and Lockdown, as Lived and Felt by University Students
author Branquinho, Cátia
author_facet Branquinho, Cátia
Guedes, Fábio Botelho
Cerqueira, Ana
Marques-Pinto, Alexandra
Branco, Amélia
Galvão, Cecília
Sousa, Joana
Goulao, Luis
Bronze, Maria Rosário
Viegas, Wanda
Matos, Margarida Gaspar
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Cerqueira, Ana
Marques-Pinto, Alexandra
Branco, Amélia
Galvão, Cecília
Sousa, Joana
Goulao, Luis
Bronze, Maria Rosário
Viegas, Wanda
Matos, Margarida Gaspar
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Branquinho, Cátia
Guedes, Fábio Botelho
Cerqueira, Ana
Marques-Pinto, Alexandra
Branco, Amélia
Galvão, Cecília
Sousa, Joana
Goulao, Luis
Bronze, Maria Rosário
Viegas, Wanda
Matos, Margarida Gaspar
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pandemic
COVID-19
first-year university students
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pandemic
COVID-19
first-year university students
mixed method
description In the last 2 years, the COVID-19 pandemic has spread all over the world, forcing the closure of universities, among other unusual measures in recent history. (1) Background: This work is based on the study HOUSE-ULisbon, a survey carried out during the second confinement (March–May 2021) in Portugal with the collaboration of all the Faculties of the University of Lisbon (UL). The present work aims to explore gender differences in how first-year college students experienced and felt COVID-19 and the second confinement. (2) Methods: A questionnaire was carried out. In total, 976 university students (19.66 years (SD = 4.033); Min = 17 and Max = 65) from the first year of the UL were included, of which 69.5% (n = 678) were female, and 30.5% were male (n = 298). SPSS v. 26 was used for quantitative data and MAXQDA 2020 for qualitative data. (3) Results: Overall, students reported various symptoms of physical and mental discomfort (especially females). Statistically significant differences were found in the problems that could arise from the pandemic, such as the prevalence of higher anxiety and worries by females, and online gaming by males. In coping strategies, differences were found in leisure and family relationships, with greater difficulty on the female side. Social interaction was perceived as difficult or very difficult by both genders. As strategies for future pandemics, they highlighted a concerted effort between the government and media in the transmission of messages to the population, facilitating information, knowledge and adoption of protective behaviors. (4) Conclusions: These results are important data for activating or maintaining resources and services for first-year university students, who in some university institutions were supported during the pandemic by psychological, material (e.g., computers, internet), and financial support measures, which are now diminished or extinct. The impacts on their lives will certainly not be extinguished post-pandemic, and health, education, and public policy measures should be prioritized for this group. These results are important data for activating resources and services for students, informing health and education professionals, and supporting public policies
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