Mental health of new undergraduate students before and after COVID-19 in China

Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in severity of anxiety and depression symptoms, stress and sleeping quality after three months of mass quarantine for COVID-19 among undergraduate fresh students compared to their pre-COVID-19 measures. We used participants from the Chine...

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Main Authors: Peng Lu, Lei Yang, Chongjian Wang, Guoxin Xia, Hao Xiang, Gongbo Chen, Ning Jiang, Tingting Ye, Yucheng Pang, Hongwei Sun, Lailai Yan, Zhenguo Su, Jane Heyworth, Rachel Huxley, Jane Fisher, Shanshan Li, Yuming Guo
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98140-3
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spelling doaj-a07f8d321030431d87b01353293e0e122021-09-26T11:28:09ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-011111910.1038/s41598-021-98140-3Mental health of new undergraduate students before and after COVID-19 in ChinaPeng Lu0Lei Yang1Chongjian Wang2Guoxin Xia3Hao Xiang4Gongbo Chen5Ning Jiang6Tingting Ye7Yucheng Pang8Hongwei Sun9Lailai Yan10Zhenguo Su11Jane Heyworth12Rachel Huxley13Jane Fisher14Shanshan Li15Yuming Guo16School of Public Health and Management, Binzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Epidemiology and Statistics, School of Public Health, Hebei Medical University, Hebei Key Laboratory of Environment and Human HealthSchool of Public Health, Zhengzhou UniversityThe Second School of Clinical Medicine, Binzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Global Health, School of Health Sciences, Wuhan UniversityDepartment of Global Health, School of Health Sciences, Wuhan UniversitySchool of Public Health and Management, Binzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash UniversityDepartment of Human Resources, Binzhou Medical UniversitySchool of Public Health and Management, Binzhou Medical UniversitySchool of Public Health, Peking UniversityThe Second School of Clinical Medicine, Binzhou Medical UniversitySchool of Population and Global Health, The University of Western AustraliaDeakin UniversitySchool of Public Health and Management, Binzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash UniversitySchool of Public Health and Management, Binzhou Medical UniversityAbstract The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in severity of anxiety and depression symptoms, stress and sleeping quality after three months of mass quarantine for COVID-19 among undergraduate fresh students compared to their pre-COVID-19 measures. We used participants from the Chinese Undergraduate Cohort (CUC), a national prospective longitudinal study to examine the changes in anxiety and depression symptoms severity, stress and sleep quality after being under mass quarantine for three months. Wilcoxon matched pair signed-rank test was used to compare the lifestyle indicators. Severity of anxiety, depression symptoms, stress and sleep quality were compared with Wilcoxon signed-rank test. We used generalized estimating equation (GEE) to further quantify the change in mental health indicators and sleep quality after the COVID-19 mass quarantine compared to baseline. This study found that there was no deterioration in mental health status among Chinese new undergraduate students in 2020 after COVID-19 mass quarantine compared with the baseline measures in 2019. There was an improvement in sleep quality and anxiety symptoms. After adjusting for age, sex, exercise habit, time spent on mobile gadgets, and time spent outdoors, year 2020 was significantly associated with severity of depression symptoms in males (OR:1.52. 95%CI:1.05–2.20, p-value = 0.027). Year 2020 was significantly associated with the improvement of sleeping quality in total (OR:0.45, 95%CI:0.38–0.52, p < 0.001) and in all the subgroups. This longitudinal study found no deterioration in mental health status among Chinese new undergraduate students after three months of mass quarantine for COVID-19.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98140-3
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author Peng Lu
Lei Yang
Chongjian Wang
Guoxin Xia
Hao Xiang
Gongbo Chen
Ning Jiang
Tingting Ye
Yucheng Pang
Hongwei Sun
Lailai Yan
Zhenguo Su
Jane Heyworth
Rachel Huxley
Jane Fisher
Shanshan Li
Yuming Guo
spellingShingle Peng Lu
Lei Yang
Chongjian Wang
Guoxin Xia
Hao Xiang
Gongbo Chen
Ning Jiang
Tingting Ye
Yucheng Pang
Hongwei Sun
Lailai Yan
Zhenguo Su
Jane Heyworth
Rachel Huxley
Jane Fisher
Shanshan Li
Yuming Guo
Mental health of new undergraduate students before and after COVID-19 in China
Scientific Reports
author_facet Peng Lu
Lei Yang
Chongjian Wang
Guoxin Xia
Hao Xiang
Gongbo Chen
Ning Jiang
Tingting Ye
Yucheng Pang
Hongwei Sun
Lailai Yan
Zhenguo Su
Jane Heyworth
Rachel Huxley
Jane Fisher
Shanshan Li
Yuming Guo
author_sort Peng Lu
title Mental health of new undergraduate students before and after COVID-19 in China
title_short Mental health of new undergraduate students before and after COVID-19 in China
title_full Mental health of new undergraduate students before and after COVID-19 in China
title_fullStr Mental health of new undergraduate students before and after COVID-19 in China
title_full_unstemmed Mental health of new undergraduate students before and after COVID-19 in China
title_sort mental health of new undergraduate students before and after covid-19 in china
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in severity of anxiety and depression symptoms, stress and sleeping quality after three months of mass quarantine for COVID-19 among undergraduate fresh students compared to their pre-COVID-19 measures. We used participants from the Chinese Undergraduate Cohort (CUC), a national prospective longitudinal study to examine the changes in anxiety and depression symptoms severity, stress and sleep quality after being under mass quarantine for three months. Wilcoxon matched pair signed-rank test was used to compare the lifestyle indicators. Severity of anxiety, depression symptoms, stress and sleep quality were compared with Wilcoxon signed-rank test. We used generalized estimating equation (GEE) to further quantify the change in mental health indicators and sleep quality after the COVID-19 mass quarantine compared to baseline. This study found that there was no deterioration in mental health status among Chinese new undergraduate students in 2020 after COVID-19 mass quarantine compared with the baseline measures in 2019. There was an improvement in sleep quality and anxiety symptoms. After adjusting for age, sex, exercise habit, time spent on mobile gadgets, and time spent outdoors, year 2020 was significantly associated with severity of depression symptoms in males (OR:1.52. 95%CI:1.05–2.20, p-value = 0.027). Year 2020 was significantly associated with the improvement of sleeping quality in total (OR:0.45, 95%CI:0.38–0.52, p < 0.001) and in all the subgroups. This longitudinal study found no deterioration in mental health status among Chinese new undergraduate students after three months of mass quarantine for COVID-19.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98140-3
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