Prevalence and associated factors of anxiety and depression in students at a Greek university during COVID-19 lockdown

Background: Restrictions on movement and lockdown are measures taken in many nations, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. University students are additionally burdened by the transition to distance e-learning. The aims of the study were to investigate the prevalence of anxiety and depression in u...

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Main Authors: Eleni Sazakli, Michalis Leotsinidis, Maria Bakola, Konstantina Soultana Kitsou, Amalia Katsifara, Ariadni Konstantopoulou, Eleni Jelastopulu
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2021-05-01
Series:Journal of Public Health Research
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Online Access:https://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/2089
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spelling doaj-f531a257309645fcbbc8a2eef6f578532021-05-08T08:16:11ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health Research2279-90282279-90362021-05-0110.4081/jphr.2021.2089Prevalence and associated factors of anxiety and depression in students at a Greek university during COVID-19 lockdownEleni Sazakli0Michalis Leotsinidis1Maria Bakola2Konstantina Soultana Kitsou3Amalia Katsifara4Ariadni Konstantopoulou5Eleni Jelastopulu6Lab of Public Health, Medical School, University of PatrasLab of Public Health, Medical School, University of PatrasPostgraduate Program of Public Health, Medical School, University of PatrasPostgraduate Program of Public Health, Medical School, University of PatrasLab of Public Health, Medical School, University of PatrasLab of Public Health, Medical School, University of PatrasLab of Public Health, Medical School, University of Patras Background: Restrictions on movement and lockdown are measures taken in many nations, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. University students are additionally burdened by the transition to distance e-learning. The aims of the study were to investigate the prevalence of anxiety and depression in university students and to identify associated risk factors. Design and Methods: An online questionnaire was administered to 2,009 students in the University of Patras, Greece, during the national lockdown. Socio-demographic, academic data, and the forced disruption of daily life were assessed along with the Greek version of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results: Anxiety and depression prevalence was 35.8% and 51.2% respectively. Age, school of study, financial status, self-perceived health status, level of satisfaction with the state's and university's response and specific aspects in the daily routine were associated with both anxiety and depression scores. At higher odds of both depression and anxiety were students with low income, bad health status, annoyed at staying home and those who encountered difficulties with the online education system. Additional risk factors for depression were studies in humanities and social sciences, and low satisfaction with the university's response, while for anxiety were studies in agricultural sciences and absence of information about COVID-19. Conclusions: The proportion of Greek students showing depression and anxiety, during the restrictive measures, is alarming. Mental health in university students should be monitored. Mitigation strategies should focus on specific personal, academic and social variables that have been identified as protective factors. https://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/2089anxietyCOVID-19depressionlockdownuniversity students
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author Eleni Sazakli
Michalis Leotsinidis
Maria Bakola
Konstantina Soultana Kitsou
Amalia Katsifara
Ariadni Konstantopoulou
Eleni Jelastopulu
spellingShingle Eleni Sazakli
Michalis Leotsinidis
Maria Bakola
Konstantina Soultana Kitsou
Amalia Katsifara
Ariadni Konstantopoulou
Eleni Jelastopulu
Prevalence and associated factors of anxiety and depression in students at a Greek university during COVID-19 lockdown
Journal of Public Health Research
anxiety
COVID-19
depression
lockdown
university students
author_facet Eleni Sazakli
Michalis Leotsinidis
Maria Bakola
Konstantina Soultana Kitsou
Amalia Katsifara
Ariadni Konstantopoulou
Eleni Jelastopulu
author_sort Eleni Sazakli
title Prevalence and associated factors of anxiety and depression in students at a Greek university during COVID-19 lockdown
title_short Prevalence and associated factors of anxiety and depression in students at a Greek university during COVID-19 lockdown
title_full Prevalence and associated factors of anxiety and depression in students at a Greek university during COVID-19 lockdown
title_fullStr Prevalence and associated factors of anxiety and depression in students at a Greek university during COVID-19 lockdown
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and associated factors of anxiety and depression in students at a Greek university during COVID-19 lockdown
title_sort prevalence and associated factors of anxiety and depression in students at a greek university during covid-19 lockdown
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Public Health Research
issn 2279-9028
2279-9036
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Background: Restrictions on movement and lockdown are measures taken in many nations, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. University students are additionally burdened by the transition to distance e-learning. The aims of the study were to investigate the prevalence of anxiety and depression in university students and to identify associated risk factors. Design and Methods: An online questionnaire was administered to 2,009 students in the University of Patras, Greece, during the national lockdown. Socio-demographic, academic data, and the forced disruption of daily life were assessed along with the Greek version of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results: Anxiety and depression prevalence was 35.8% and 51.2% respectively. Age, school of study, financial status, self-perceived health status, level of satisfaction with the state's and university's response and specific aspects in the daily routine were associated with both anxiety and depression scores. At higher odds of both depression and anxiety were students with low income, bad health status, annoyed at staying home and those who encountered difficulties with the online education system. Additional risk factors for depression were studies in humanities and social sciences, and low satisfaction with the university's response, while for anxiety were studies in agricultural sciences and absence of information about COVID-19. Conclusions: The proportion of Greek students showing depression and anxiety, during the restrictive measures, is alarming. Mental health in university students should be monitored. Mitigation strategies should focus on specific personal, academic and social variables that have been identified as protective factors.
topic anxiety
COVID-19
depression
lockdown
university students
url https://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/2089
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