In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Electronic Learning Association

Document Type : scientific-research

Authors

1 Al-Zahra University

2 Associate1 Shahed University

3 University of Rehabilitation Sciences and Social Health

4 Allameh Tabatabai University

5 Shahed University

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between worry about university reopening and negative behavioral reactions in students in the current Covid-19 pandemic. The study is based on cross-sectional survey research method and the data collection tool is a researcher-made questionnaire (total Chronbach’s alpha: 0.84). . To ensure the content validity of the questionnaire, a number of psychologists and experts in the field of student counseling examined the content of the questionnaire. The study population included all students in the country, from which 1865 people were selected by convenience sampling. Survey findings show that 56% of students at different levels of education agree with the reopening of universities and 44% disagree. The results of univariate chi-square test show a significant difference between these two frequencies (X2 = 10.54, P = 0.001). Also, the results of two-variable chi-square test indicate the relationship between students' worries about their health with the reopening of universities and dealing with violators of health protocols (X2 = 60.61, P = 0.001). There was no relationship between the probability of dealing with violators of health protocols and the level of education (X2 = 5.04, P = 0.53). It is suggested that special policies be considered in order to prevent any behavioral disturbances caused by students' disagreement about the level of compliance with health protocols in the university environment.

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Article Title [Persian]

رابطه نگرانی از بازگشایی دانشگاه با واکنش‌های رفتاری منفی در دانشجویان

Authors [Persian]

  • ندا گودرزی 1
  • حمید یعقوبی 2
  • بهروز دولتشاهی 3
  • هانیه رحیم جمارونی 4
  • مسعود ظفر 5

5 دانشگاه شاهد

Abstract [Persian]

هدف از این مطالعه بررسی رابطه بین نگرانی از بازگشایی دانشگاه و واکنش‌های رفتاری منفی در دانشجویان در همه‌گیری کووید-19 فعلی بود. روش تحقیق پیمایشی مقطعی و ابزار گردآوری داده ها پرسشنامه محقق ساخته (آلفای کرونباخ کل: 84/0) می باشد. . برای اطمینان از روایی محتوایی پرسشنامه، تعدادی از روانشناسان و کارشناسان حوزه مشاوره دانشجویی، محتوای پرسشنامه را مورد بررسی قرار دادند. جامعه آماری شامل کلیه دانشجویان کشور بود که از بین آنها 1865 نفر به روش نمونه گیری در دسترس انتخاب شدند. یافته های نظرسنجی نشان می دهد که 56 درصد از دانشجویان مقاطع مختلف تحصیلی موافق بازگشایی دانشگاه ها و 44 درصد مخالف هستند. نتایج آزمون کای اسکوئر تک متغیره تفاوت معنی داری را بین این دو فرکانس نشان می دهد (54/10 = X2، 001/0 = P). همچنین نتایج آزمون کای دو متغیره بیانگر ارتباط نگرانی دانشجویان از سلامتی خود با بازگشایی دانشگاه ها و برخورد با متخلفان پروتکل های بهداشتی است (61/60 = X2، 001/0 = P). بین احتمال برخورد با متخلفان پروتکل های بهداشتی و سطح تحصیلات ارتباطی وجود نداشت (04/5 X2 = 53/0 = P). پیشنهاد می‌شود سیاست‌های ویژه‌ای در نظر گرفته شود تا از هرگونه اختلال رفتاری ناشی از اختلاف نظر دانشجویان در مورد میزان رعایت پروتکل‌های بهداشتی در محیط دانشگاه جلوگیری شود.

Keywords [Persian]

  • بازگشایی دانشگاه ها دانش آموزان
  • کووید 19
  • نگران بودن
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