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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2020.6.3.75

Differences in depression and psychological emotions according to the degree of self-elasticity of college freshmen in COVID-19  

Yang, Hye-Jin (Dept. of Social Welfare, Daejeon Univ)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.6, no.3, 2020 , pp. 75-82 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was attempted to identify differences in depression and psychological emotions according to the degree of self-elasticity of college freshmen in COVID-19. The survey was conducted online from April 6 to 13, 2020, and the results were analyzed using a total of 220 copies of the survey data, excluding insufficient surveys. As a result of the analysis, compared to the case where the self-elasticity is below average, the psychological emotion caused by COVID-19 as well as the depression of new students is statistically significant in all emotions such as anxiety, irritability, helplessness, anger, fear, confusion, and distrust. It was found to be higher. Based on these results, several roles and coping strategies were suggested to help students recover and maintain their psychological stability and mental health.
Keywords
COVID-19; self-elasticity; depression; psycological emotion;
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