COVID-19 experiences and psychopathology symptoms in college students at the onset of the pandemic.

Journal of American college health : J of ACH(2023)

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The present study examined what specific aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to psychopathology symptoms among college students during the initial stages of the pandemic. One thousand and eighty-nine college students ( = 20.73, = 2.93) enrolled at a university in New York participated in the study between March and May 2020. Participants completed self-report measures assessing pandemic-related experiences and psychopathology symptoms. Results indicated that greater COVID-19-related life changes were uniquely associated with greater depression and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Greater concerns about school, home confinement, and basic needs were uniquely associated with greater depression symptoms. Finally, greater COVID-19 infection concerns were uniquely associated with greater generalized anxiety and post-traumatic stress symptoms. The present study indicates that the COVID-19 pandemic had a multifaceted impact on undergraduate students and that specific COVID-19 experiences contributed to higher rates of psychopathology symptoms.
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psychopathology symptoms,pandemic,college students
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