Malta Journal of Health Sciences | |
Fear of COVID-19 and its impact on Maltese university students’ wellbeing and substance use | |
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Jamie Bonnici1  Marilyn Clark2  Andrew Azzopardi3  | |
[1] Faculty for Social Wellbeing, University of Malta;Department of Psychology, Faculty for Social Wellbeing, University of Malta;Department of Youth & Community Studies, Faculty for Social Wellbeing, University of Malta | |
关键词: COVID-19; substance use; wellbeing; fear; university students; | |
DOI : 10.14614/FEARCOVID19/7/20 | |
学科分类:卫生学 | |
来源: University of Malta | |
【 摘 要 】
The present study examines the psychological aspect of fear, in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, in an attempt to understand the effects of this pandemic on University of Malta students’ substance use and wellbeing. Participants (n = 777) completed an online survey which utilised the Fear of COVID-19 Scale, as well as items relating to religiosity and substance use prior to, and during, the COVID-19 pandemic. Results show that significant associations exist between fear of COVID-19 and self-reported increase in alcohol use, as well as impacts of COVID-19 fear on negative emotional conditions such as depression, exhaustion, and loneliness. Significant associations were also found between fear of COVID-19 and gender and religiosity, with females and more religious participants experiencing higher levels of fear of COVID-19. These findings reveal the multifaceted interactions between fear of COVID-19, religiosity, and gender on students’ wellbeing and substance use, with potential recommendations for further research and practice.
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