Investigation and analysis of negative emotion among university students during home quarantine of COVID-19

2021 
Objective: To investigate the negative emotions among university students during home quarantine under the epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) so as to provide scientific basis for psychological counseling Methods: We conducted an online questionnaire survey to collect 405 undergraduates' and postgraduates' DASS-21 scale scores and responses to epidemic prevention knowledge, and analyzed the university students' negative emotions during the epidemic and influencing factors Results: Of the 405 students surveyed, 178 individuals (44 0%) had depression, 171(42 2%) felt anxious, and 119(29 4%) felt stressed Individuals in the DASS21+ group spent much time on entertainment on the cell phone daily than those in the DASS21- group (P< 0 001), and the degree of impact by COVID-19 on daily life was significantly higher (P< 0 001) Correlation analysis showed that entertainment time on the cell phone, the severity of COVID-19, and the impact of the epidemic were positively related to DASS-21 scores, with correlation coefficients of 0 231, 0 143 and 0 259, respectively (all P< 0 01) Binary logistic regression analysis found that mobile entertainment time for over 5 hours per day (OR=3 370, 95% CI: 1 369-8 294, P=0 008) was a risk factor for negative emotions during quarantine at home Conclusion: During quarantine at home in the epidemic of COVID-19, nearly half of university students are prone to breed negative emotions, like depression, anxiety or stress, which may be related to long-term mobile phone entertainment
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