Undergraduate Student's Stress, Anxiety, Depression, and their Coping styles during COVID-19

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Introduction: COVID-19 was responsible for widespread disturbance throughout the educational system and was harmful in a variety of ways. In particular with regard to the state of a student's psychological health. Purpose: This study examines the relationship between psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and stress) and coping strategies among the students of a private university in Bangladesh during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: A cross-sectional web-based survey was conducted from September 2020 to December 2021 on 951 respondents using the DASS-21 and Brief-COPE questionnaires. Results: The majority of students were experiencing mild to extremely severe depression (75.8%), anxiety (88.5%), and stress (79.1%). The level of stress (p

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Kabir, R., Sultana, M. Z., Haque Mondal, M. S., & Kabir, I. (2023). Undergraduate Student’s Stress, Anxiety, Depression, and their Coping styles during COVID-19. Mental Health: Global Challenges, 6(1), 67–76. https://doi.org/10.56508/mhgcj.v6i1.156

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