Perceived social support and COVID-19 impact on quality of life in college students: an observational study

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作者
Cahuas, Ana [1 ]
Marenus, Michele Wolf [2 ]
Kumaravel, Varun [2 ]
Murray, Andy [2 ]
Friedman, Kathryn [2 ]
Ottensoser, Haley [2 ]
Chen, Weiyun [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Psychol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Sch Kinesiol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[3] Univ Michigan, 830 N Univ Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
关键词
Social support; quality of life; COVID-19; college students; MENTAL-HEALTH;
D O I
10.1080/07853890.2022.2154943
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background The purposes of this study were to assess the current status of perceived social support and COVID-19 impact on quality of life, to investigate the association of perceived social support with the COVID-19 impact on quality of life, and to examine differences in perceived social support between better and worse COVID-19 impact on quality of life for the total sample and by gender. Methods Participants included 1296 university students (399 male, 871 female, 22 transgender, non-binary, or other) with a mean age of 21.5 (SD = 2.6 years) from a large public university in the Midwest region of the US. Students voluntarily completed two questionnaires and demographic information via Qualtrics based on a cross-sectional study design. The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) is a 12-item survey used to assess an individual's perception of social support from significant others, friends, and family. The COVID-19-Impact on Quality of Life scale (COVID-19 QoL) is a 6-item scale used to assess the impact of COVID-19 on quality of life. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, multiple linear regression, independent t-tests, and ANCOVA. Results Multiple linear regression showed that perceived social support from family was a significant predictor of COVID-19 QoL (F = 35.154, p < .01) for the total sample. Further, t-test demonstrated significant differences between males and females on perceived social support (t = -2.184, p < .05) as well as COVID-19 QoL (t = -5.542, p < .01). Results of ANCOVA demonstrated a significant group effect on perceived social support for both males (F = 10.054, p < .01, eta(2) = .025) and females (F = 5.978, p < .05, eta(2) = 0.007), indicating that the better quality of life group scored higher on perceived social support than low quality of life. Conclusions Social support from family may act as a key buffer for quality of life during the fall semester of 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic in college students. With social interactions restricted during COVID-19, maintained access to social support is highly important. KEY MESSAGES Social support is a crucial contributing factor to the impact of COVID-19 on quality of life, and support from social relationships may buffer these challenging and unpredictable times. The COVID-19 pandemic may have impacted the quality of life of males and females differently.
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