The Psychological Vulnerability of French University Students to the COVID-19 Confinement

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Even before the current pandemic, university students were known to have high levels of hassles, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. In all probability, the advent of COVID-19 has substantially raised these levels. The present study measured the emotional state of university students during lockdown and identified the relevant situational and psychological factors. To this end, 1,297 French university students were assessed during lockdown, which lasted from 16 March to 11 May in France. Situational factors included the belief that lockdown was compromising their future job prospects, COVID-19 symptoms, and health concerns. Psychological factors included students’ implicit theory of emotion, and the coping strategies they used during lockdown. We explored the extent to which these factors were associated with levels of hassles, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. Results indicated that students’ belief that lockdown was compromising their future job prospects was positively related to hassles (r =.34, p

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Le Vigouroux, S., Goncalves, A., & Charbonnier, E. (2021). The Psychological Vulnerability of French University Students to the COVID-19 Confinement. Health Education and Behavior, 48(2), 123–131. https://doi.org/10.1177/1090198120987128

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