Mental Health Symptoms of University Students 15 Months After the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic in France

Dec 29, 2022JAMA network open

Mental health symptoms in French university students 15 months after COVID-19 began

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Abstract

A total of 44,898 university students in France reported a prevalence of 29.8% for probable posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during a survey conducted 15 months after the first COVID-19 lockdown.

  • Standardized prevalence rates at T3 included 20.6% for stress, 23.7% for anxiety, 15.4% for depression, and 13.8% for suicidal thoughts.
  • From T2 to T3, there was a notable increase in stress (2.5%), anxiety (13.9%), and depression (22.2%).
  • The prevalence of suicidal ideation rose from 10.6% at T1 to 13.8% at T3.
  • The proportion of students with probable PTSD increased from 1 in 5 at T2 to 1 in 3 at T3.
  • Risk factors for poor mental health outcomes included being female or nonbinary, living in urban areas, and experiencing social isolation or financial difficulties.

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