Abstract
Amid the spread of COVID-19, a study of mental health in university students from different regions of Russia (n = 3057) was undertaken during the period from April 9 to April 20, 2020. The results were compared to studies conducted earlier within a large-scale research project examining student mental health. Mental health indicators were analyzed during three different periods: long before the onset of the pandemic (period 1); in the early days of the spread of COVID-19 in Russia, though prior to the implementation of containment measures (period 2); during tough measures to contain the first wave of the pandemic (period 3). The comparison of indicators showed no differences in the levels of psychological well-being (F = 0.918; p =.4), significantly lower levels of depression, anxiety and stress during the period 1 compared to the periods 2 and 3 (p
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Zinchenko, Y. P., Shaigerova, L. A., Almazova, O. V., Shilko, R. S., Vakhantseva, O. V., Dolgikh, A. G., … Kalimullin, A. M. (2021). The Spread of COVID-19 in Russia: Immediate Impact on Mental Health of University Students. Psychological Studies, 66(3), 291–302. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12646-021-00610-1
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