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Article ; Online: Impacts of COVID-19 crisis and some related factors on the mental health of 37150 Vietnamese students: a cross-sectional online study.

Duong, Chau Bao / Van Tran, Nhi / Nguyen, An Hoang / Le, Thong Nhat / Ha, Bien Huy / Do, Chau Ngoc Phuc / Huynh, Khon / Le, Thong Minh / Nguyen, Thao Phuong / Nguyen, Hoai Thi Thu

BMC public health

2023  Volume 23, Issue 1, Page(s) 445

Abstract: Background: University students are vulnerable to changes due to COVID-19 pandemic. Although warning has been made about the impact of this crisis on students' mental health, there are barely any sufficient study. This work investigated how the pandemic ...

Abstract Background: University students are vulnerable to changes due to COVID-19 pandemic. Although warning has been made about the impact of this crisis on students' mental health, there are barely any sufficient study. This work investigated how the pandemic affected the mental health of students at the Vietnam National University of Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCMC) and efficiency of available mental health supportive methods.
Methods: An online survey was conducted among students at Vietnam National University of Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCMC) from October 18, 2021, to October 25, 2021. Microsoft Excel 16.51 (Microsoft, USA) and R language, Epi packages 2.44 and 4.1.1 (rdrr.io) were used for data analysis.
Results: Thirty-seven thousand one hundred fifty students participated in the survey, including 48.4% female and 51.6% male. Online learning pressure was mainly recorded (65.1%). Many students suffered from sleeping disorders (56.2%). Some reported being victims of abuse (5.9%). Female students expressed a significantly higher level of distress than males, particularly the feeling of ambiguity about the purpose of life (p-value < 0.0001, OR: 0.94, 95% CI: [0.95-0.98]). Third-year students suffered higher stress levels than others, especially in online learning (68.8%, p-value < 0.05). Mental health statuses among students of different lockdown status regions were not significantly different. Therefore, lockdown status did not affect the stress levels of students which suggested that poor mental health outcomes seemed to root in the suspension of everyday university life rather than the prohibition of going out.
Conclusions: During COVID-19, students experienced lots of stress and mental problems. These findings underscore the importance of academic and innovative activities, bringing attention to the needs of interactive study and extra-curricular activities.
MeSH term(s) Female ; Humans ; Male ; Communicable Disease Control ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Mental Health ; Pandemics ; Southeast Asian People ; Vietnam/epidemiology ; Students/psychology
Language English
Publishing date 2023-03-07
Publishing country England
Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
ZDB-ID 2041338-5
ISSN 1471-2458 ; 1471-2458
ISSN (online) 1471-2458
ISSN 1471-2458
DOI 10.1186/s12889-023-15317-3
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