1. Evaluating the mental health of international students in the U.S. during the COVID-19 outbreak: The case of University of Florida.
- Author
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Abukhalaf AHI, Naser AY, Cohen SL, von Meding J, and Abusal DM
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- Humans, Male, Female, Florida epidemiology, Universities statistics & numerical data, Cross-Sectional Studies, Young Adult, Surveys and Questionnaires, Adult, Mental Health statistics & numerical data, United States epidemiology, SARS-CoV-2, Adolescent, COVID-19 psychology, COVID-19 epidemiology, Students psychology, Students statistics & numerical data, Depression epidemiology, Depression psychology, Anxiety epidemiology, Anxiety psychology
- Abstract
Objective : The study aims to capture the emotional challenges faced by international students due to the changes in U.S. visa regulations during the COVID-19 outbreak. Participants: 165 international students from University of Florida participated in the study. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional online survey using previously validated questionnaire tools (PHQ-9 and GAD-7). The collected data was quantitatively analyzed through different statistical approaches, including ANOVA, Independent Sample t-Test, and Binary Logistic Regression. Results : 18.8% of our study sample had a moderately severe to severe depressive status, and 20.6% of the study sample had severe anxiety. Additionally, there was a statistically significant difference in the depression and anxiety scores based on gender. Conclusions : Our findings addressed the importance of taking serious measures when emotionally impactful political issues arise to prevent the development of mental illnesses among international students at U.S. institutions of higher education.
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- 2024
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