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Changes in College Students' Mental Health and Behavior During COVID-19 Measured by Smartphone Over Time

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Abstract

217 college students exhibited significant behavioral changes during the initial COVID-19 lockdown.

  • Increased phone use and sedentary behavior were observed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Participants visited fewer locations and reported longer sleep durations compared to previous terms.
  • Higher levels of anxiety and depression were associated with increased interest in COVID fatigue.
  • These behavioral and mental health changes resembled those seen during earlier lockdown phases in 2020.
  • The results indicate ongoing patterns of mental health challenges and behavioral shifts throughout the pandemic.

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