학술논문

College Students' Experiences Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Applications for Ongoing Support
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Tests/Questionnaires
Source
Journal of American College Health. 2023 71(7):2052-2061.
Subject
Student Experience
COVID-19
Pandemics
Mental Health
Resilience (Psychology)
Trust (Psychology)
Student Attitudes
Change
Immunization Programs
Equal Education
Anxiety
Well Being
Undergraduate Students
Government Role
Distance Education
Public Health
Information Dissemination
Language
English
ISSN
0744-8481
1940-3208
Abstract
Objective: To explore U.S. college students' experiences during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants: Students at a Northeastern public university. Methods: Participants were interviewed via videoconference between April 1 and May 31, 2020. Interviews were audio-recorded and professionally transcribed; analyzed using deductive and inductive approaches to thematic analysis. Results: 34 students (68% female; 56% racial/ethnic minority) participated. Deductively derived themes included: (1) trust/mistrust; (2) desire for change; (3) precarity; and (4) silver linings. Subthemes included variation in vaccine confidence, concern regarding inequalities, and anxiety about education. Building on deductively derived themes, we hypothesized that participation in change-oriented activities could benefit well-being and novel approaches to information dissemination may be needed to overcome institutional distrust. Conclusions: This study offers insights into potential short and long-term pandemic impacts as well as mitigation strategies college and university faculty and administrations may consider.