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ЯК ЛОКДАУН ТА КАРАНТИННІ ОБМЕЖЕННЯ ПІД ЧАС ПАНДЕМІЇ COVID-19 ВПЛИНУЛИ НА ПСИХІЧНЕ ЗДОРОВ’Я СТУДЕНТІВ: ОГЛЯД ЛІТЕРАТУРИ

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Abstract

Пандемія COVID-19 призвела до закриття університетів різних країн та переведення студентів в умови соціальної ізоляції. Ми порівняли дані літератури про психічне здоров’я (депресія, тривога, соматичні скарги) студентів різних країнах та визначили вплив пандемії і повсякденного стресу на їхнє психічне здоров'я. Спостерігалося підвищення середньої оцінки депресії, тривожності та інших соматичних скарг. Результати свідчать про те, що студенти вищих навчальних закладів представляють групу ризику щодо довгострокових психосоціальних наслідків пандемії та соціальної ізоляції.


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