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University students' living conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic and predictors of their subjective health views: A cross-sectional survey.

Authors :
Kiyoshi Hotta
Yukihiro Mori
Makoto Aoike
Yukihiro Shigeno
Yuka Aoyama
Mamoru Tanaka
Hana Kozai
Hatsumi Kawamura
Masato Tsurudome
Morihiro Ito
Source :
Drug Discoveries & Therapeutics. Apr2023, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p124-133. 10p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This study aimed to explore the factors influencing subjective health views based on the living conditions and concerns of university students during the coronavirus infection 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. From March to April 2021, a questionnaire survey was administered to 8,547 Japanese university students, and logistic regression analysis was used to explore factors related to subjective health views. The results showed that satisfaction with quality of sleep (OR = 2.651, 95% Cl 2.370-2.966, p < 0.001), satisfaction with university life (OR = 2.486, 95%Cl 2.215-2.789, p < 0.001), satisfaction with diet (OR = 1.849, 95% CI: 1.496-2.285, p < 0.001), regular exercise (OR = 1.759, 95% CI: 1.594-1.941, p < 0.001), consciousness of nutritional balance (OR = 1.276, 95% CI: 1.147-1.420, p < 0.001), eating breakfast every day (OR = 1.247, 95% CI: 1.121-1.387, p < 0.001), and consuming soft drinks at least once a week (OR = 0.865, 95% CI: 0.755-0.966, p = 0.010) were positive factors for subjective views of health. On the other hand, anxiety about whether the necessary credits can be obtained (OR = 0.885, 95% CI: 0.799-0.980, p = 0.019), infection from minimal outings (OR = 0.881, 95% CI: 0.794-0.976, p = 0.016) building and maintaining friendships on campus (OR = 0.867, 95% CI: 0.767-0.980, p = 0.023), and being able to continue working (OR = 0.713, 95% CI: 0.640-0.795, p < 0.001) were identified as negative factors. To ensure a healthy university life during the COVID-19 pandemic or future pandemic, supports tailored to students' living conditions and measures to address their anxieties are required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18817831
Volume :
17
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Drug Discoveries & Therapeutics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163513270
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5582/ddt.2022.01114