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Psychological distress experienced by self-quarantined undergraduate university students in Lebanon during the COVID-19 outbreak

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dc.contributor.author Kassir, Ghida
dc.contributor.author Zalzale, Hussein
dc.contributor.author El Hayek, Samer
dc.contributor.author Orsolini, Laura
dc.contributor.author Bizri, Maya
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-19T11:25:47Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-19T11:25:47Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/23751
dc.description.abstract Introduction: Quarantine, although essential during contagious outbreaks, has been correlated with poor psychological outcomes in the general population. Such outcomes include low mood, suicide, and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Studies have mostly looked at the mental health of general citizens, healthcare workers, or infected survivors, with limited research targeting university students. This study aimed to understand the psychological distress experienced by self-quarantined undergraduate university students in Lebanon during the COVID-19 outbreak. Methods: Undergraduate students enrolled at the American University of Beirut were invited to participate in a 47-items online questionnaire. 73 participants completed the questionnaire. Demographic data, data about COVID-19 exposure, stressors during quarantine, understanding the rationale, compliance, and difficulties associated with quarantine, and levels of psychological distress were analyzed. Results: 75.3% of the participants were considered as having a high risk of developing acute stress. Undergoing quarantine for more than 14 days, having a chronic medical illness, inadequate access to supplies, and fear of infection were all significantly associated with an increased risk of higher acute distress. Conclusion: Despite being a necessary preventive measure during infectious disease outbreaks, quarantine can be associated with negative psychological effects, particularly in undergraduate students. Providing preventive and effective interventions is of utmost necessity.
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject COVID-19
dc.subject Lebanon
dc.subject Quarantine
dc.subject Students
dc.title Psychological distress experienced by self-quarantined undergraduate university students in Lebanon during the COVID-19 outbreak
dc.type Article


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