School adaptation and behavior of the first batch of college students returning to school during the COVID-19 epidemic
10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2021.02.016
- VernacularTitle:新冠肺炎疫情期间某高校首批返校大学生学校适应及防疫行为
- Author:
DU Mengxue, SHAO Zhimin, WU Nan, JIANG Minmin, WANG Jing, ZHU Lijun, FANG Zhengmei, JIN Yuelong, YAO Yingshui, CHEN Yan
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Author Information
1. School of Public Health, Wannan Medical College/Institute of Chronic Disease Control and Prevention,Wannan Medical College,Wuhu (241002), Anhui Province, China
- Publication Type:期刊文章
- Keywords:
Social adjustment;
Health education;
Behavior;
Coronavirus;
Students
- From:
Chinese Journal of School Health
2021;42(2):224-227
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the school adaptation and behavioral performance of the first batch of students who return to school during the COVID-19 epidemic, and to provide a theoretical basis for further development of corresponding intervention measures.
Methods:The method of cluster sampling was adopted to conduct anonymous questionnaire survey on the first batch of college students who have returned to a certain university. The survey contents included the basic information of the students, the adaptability of the school after returning to school and the corresponding behavior performance.
Results:Male students reported high lever of satisfaction than female students on the dormitory environment health (t=10.28, P<0.01), but low satisfaction on school security and logistical support (t=2.26, P=0.02), rural students marked higher score than urban students for the school closed management system (t=2.82, P=0.01), in terns of school security, Logistics, the degree of school s attention to the epidemic prevention and epidemic prevention, non only-child gave high score than the only children; In terms of their own behavior, the rate of seek medical treatment immediately when they develop COVID-19 related symptoms (68.1%) was lower than that of others (81.3%)(χ 2=223.88,P<0.01);In addition, the percentage of respondents who chose to report COVID-19 related symptoms (79.5%) was lower than that of others (88.7%)(χ 2=97.49,P<0.01). A total of 2 671 college students (98.9%) were able to wear masks every day and 2 457 (90.9%) chose to improve their diet to improve their immunity.
Conclusion:The first batch of college students who return to school have a high level of satisfaction on school management, and can take active measures to adapt to the life back to school and commit self-protection, however targeted measures to are still needed further strengthen students health education.