COVID 19 Pandemic: Its Impact Among Universidad De Zamboanga - Pagadian Students’ Mental Health
Weliam Jhay P Coyme | Lycarjoy P Madarimot | Moira Nina A Tare | Matthew Reve O Valenzona | Cristine Joy P Wee
Abstract:
The study focused on COVID- 19 Pandemic: Its Impact Among
Universidad de Zamboanga-Pagadian Students’ Mental Health during
the first 6 months’ quarantine period. The study directed on
determining the effects of the recent pandemic to the mental health
of the students while on quarantine and determining the stress levels
experienced by the students on the said time as its overall framework
focal point. The study aimed to answer the following questions. (1) on
the level of stress experienced by the students in terms of;
psychological, social, and environmental? (2) the significant difference
in the level of stress experienced by the students when their profile is
considered? This study was a descriptive survey method aimed
measure the Psychological, Social, and Environmental impacts of
Covid-19 Pandemic to the mental health of the target respondents
considering their different and distinct demographics. One hundred
eighty-nine (189) respondents were involved in this study divided into
three (3) departments with sixty-three (63) respondents participate in
Nursing, Medical Technology, and Pharmacy Department. The study
showed that the overall level of stress towards the students of
Universidad de Zamboanga Pagadian had an ‘average’ impact
indicating that the majority of the respondents were very neutral
about the said global situation.
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