Student college mental health during Pandemic covid 19 in Bandung
Dra. Eni N. Nugrahawati, M.Pd., Dinda Dwarawati, S.Psi., M.Psi, Anna Rozana., S.Psi

UNISBA


Abstract

The new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a disease experienced by people in almost various countries and is a global health problem and emergency. Indonesia is no exception. Various efforts and resources have been allocated to deal with and control the pandemic, from starting to treat patients with confirmed Covid 19 or even preventing transmission. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic not only have an impact on physical health, but also on mental health. Especially in students who carry out the online learning process, causing adverse effects on their mental health. This study tried to obtain data on the adverse impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the mental health of students in the city of Bandung. The research sampling method was carried out by consecutive sampling. There were 119 student respondents who were the subjects of this study. Respondents were given a self-reporting questionnaire (SRQ) scale issued by WHO with a total of 20 items, which was later developed by Shelly Iskandar and Arifah Nur Istiqomah into 29 question items. The research was carried out systematically and sequentially to obtain data about the description of Mental Health of college students during the pandemic. This method is used to explain the current problems by explaining and understanding as well. The following is a persentation of some of the problems that are often experienced by students during the COVID-19 pandemic, including: feeling headaches as much as 67.20%, easily feeling afraid as much as 58%, feeling anxious, tense, or worried as much as 79%, difficult to think clearly 65.50%, find it difficult to enjoy daily activities as much as 60.5%, have difficulty making decisions as much as 62.20%, lose interest in many things as much as 51.30%, feel tired all the time as much as 70.60%, easily get tired as much as 81.50%, interest in friends and usual activities decreased by 54.60%, difficulty understanding or or expressing feelings as much as 60.50 %

Keywords: pandemic, mental health, self-reporting questionaire

Topic: Human Wellbeing in Islam

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