Geographic Distribution of Mental Health Problems Among Chinese College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Nationwide, Web-Based Survey Study

Jan 13, 2021Journal of medical Internet research

Mental health problems across different regions in Chinese college students during COVID-19

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Abstract

The prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms among college students was 17.8% and 25.9%, respectively.

  • Anxiety and depressive symptoms were assessed in 11,787 college students across 16 provinces in China.
  • Current residence in Wuhan city was associated with higher levels of anxiety (odds ratio 1.37) and depression (odds ratio 1.32).
  • Attending college in Wuhan city also correlated with increased anxiety (odds ratio 1.20) and depressive symptoms (odds ratio 1.22).
  • A recent history of residence in or travel to Wuhan city significantly increased the likelihood of experiencing anxiety (odds ratio 1.62) and depressive symptoms (odds ratio 1.48).
  • Higher perceived risk of COVID-19 was reported by students living in or attending college in Wuhan, which was linked to greater anxiety and depressive symptoms.

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