Abstract
Objective: This project sought to characterize levels of distress in Australian tertiary education students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Advertisements were placed on multiple participant recruitment and student run websites associated with various tertiary institutions. Level of overall distress was assessed with the K-10 so that comparisons could be made with previous research. A total of 1072 tertiary education students 18 years or older participated in the study. Results: 70.9% of tertiary education students studying in Australia displayed elevated levels of psychological distress during the pandemic, with 23.01% of the sample reporting extreme levels of distress. Conclusions: More tertiary education students experienced severe distress during the COVID-19 pandemic than adults in the general population, as well as before the pandemic. Implications: Services are needed to help tertiary education students cope with elevated levels of distress associated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Tuck, D., Wiley, J., Patlamazoglou, L., & Berger, E. (2023). Distress of tertiary education students in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 79(3), 818–834. https://doi.org/10.1002/jclp.23445
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