COVID-19 related stress, quality of life, and intrinsic religiosity among college students during the global pandemic: A cross-sectional study

Rachel A. Joseph,Jichan J Kim,Shanna W Akers,Tracey Turner,Elizabeth Whorley, Kelly Lumpkin, Jenna Rosa, Catherine McElroy

Cogent Psychology(2023)

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AbstractThe purpose of this correlational, cross-sectional design study was to examine the relationships between COVID-19-related stress, quality of life (QOL), and intrinsic religiosity of university students during the pandemic. Data were collected using the Psychological General Well-being Index, Impact of Events Scale-Revised, and Duke University Religiosity Index and analyzed using Pearson’s r, bivariate analysis, and hierarchical regression analysis. For the sample of 422 participants, COVID-19-related stress was negatively associated with QOL, while religiosity was positively associated with participants’ QOL. Religiosity, however, did not moderate the relationship between stress and QOL. Institutions of higher education should consider providing additional mental health support and self-care initiatives to improve student stress responses. Understanding the effects of religiosity on student stress responses and QOL would allow faculty and institutions to prioritize holistic care, including spiritual care in conjunction with religiosity.
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stress,anxiety,quality of life,QOL,mental health,COVID-19
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