Distance education students' mental health, connectedness and academic performance during COVID-19: A mixed-methods study

被引:23
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作者
Di Malta, Gina [1 ]
Bond, Julian [1 ]
Conroy, Dominic [2 ]
Smith, Katy [1 ]
Moller, Naomi [1 ]
机构
[1] Open Univ, Fac Arts & Social Sci, Sch Psychol & Counselling, Milton Keynes, Bucks, England
[2] London Metropolitan Univ, Sch Social Sci & Profess, London, England
关键词
mixed methods; mental health; connectedness; academic performance; COVID-19; SOCIAL CONNECTEDNESS; UNIVERSITY; IMPACT; INTEGRATION; LONELINESS; EXPERIENCE; ATTAINMENT; ENGAGEMENT; AMERICAN; SUPPORT;
D O I
10.1080/01587919.2022.2029352
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
In this study, we investigated the links between distance education students' mental health, connectedness, and academic performance during COVID-19, using a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design. Online survey responses with a sample of 208 distance education students-aged 18-84, 144 females, 60 males, three nonbinary individuals, most (163) self-identified as White British-were analyzed using multiple regression, mediation, and content analysis. Connectedness (loneliness and a sense of connection to university) mediated links between mental health (wellbeing and anxiety) and academic performance. A subsample analysis with students who met clinical concern thresholds of anxiety and wellbeing (n = 123) revealed that poorer wellbeing was associated with less emotional intimacy, more loneliness, and poorer self-reported academic performance. Anxiety was associated with less emotional intimacy and higher relational intensity with one person, and poorer self-reported academic performance. These pathways were triangulated and contextualized within students' experiences of connectedness. Future research using a longitudinal design is needed to establish causal links.
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页码:97 / 118
页数:22
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