2022
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13443
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Differences in college students’ occupational dysfunction and mental health considering trait and state anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: Background Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, university education has shifted from face-to-face classes to online and distance learning. Effects of exposure may manifest in terms of psychological, cognitive, or musculoskeletal impairments that affect an individual’s daily functioning and quality of life. There is a dearth of studies exploring anxiety states, occupational dysfunction, and mental health associated with the new standard of increased telecommunication. Accordingly, the present study aim… Show more

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“…SRS-18 has three subscale categories including depression-anxiety, irritability-anger, and helplessness. There have been several studies on the evaluation of stress responses by using the SRS-18 in university students in Japan (Kusumoto, Higo, & Ohno, 2022;Honda, Yoshikawa, Yamashina, Yamato, Terada, & Goto, 2020). We used VAS for the evaluation of total stress strength in day shift work and night shift work.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SRS-18 has three subscale categories including depression-anxiety, irritability-anger, and helplessness. There have been several studies on the evaluation of stress responses by using the SRS-18 in university students in Japan (Kusumoto, Higo, & Ohno, 2022;Honda, Yoshikawa, Yamashina, Yamato, Terada, & Goto, 2020). We used VAS for the evaluation of total stress strength in day shift work and night shift work.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, state anxiety is different. In the early phase of study, factors such as the new sleep environment, musical intervention, and experimental administration may have caused relevant mental reactions in some subjects, triggering transient state anxiety (Kusumoto et al, 2022). As the experiment progressed, most subjects gradually adapted to the experimental procedure at week 3.…”
Section: Improvement Of Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%