2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.936988
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Prevalence and risk factors associated with self-reported psychological distress among college students during the omicron outbreak in Shanghai

Abstract: BackgroundMore and more attention has been paid to the mental health of students in higher education. The Omicron outbreak has brought renewed attention to this vulnerable group.ObjectiveTo understand the prevalence and influencing factors of anxiety symptoms and depression symptoms of college students in a closed state.MethodsThis large cross-sectional study using data from a survey on the mental health of college students in Shanghai (China), conducted by using a stratified cluster random sampling method bet… Show more

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“…Moreover, individuals’ coping styles explain the different outcomes caused by the same stressor in different populations. For example, a positive coping style usually results in a lower risk of depressive symptoms ( Li, 2022 ). To prevent the occurrence of more stress outcomes among postgraduates, it is feasible to develop a positive coping style.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, individuals’ coping styles explain the different outcomes caused by the same stressor in different populations. For example, a positive coping style usually results in a lower risk of depressive symptoms ( Li, 2022 ). To prevent the occurrence of more stress outcomes among postgraduates, it is feasible to develop a positive coping style.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%