Residential Move During COVID-19 Pandemic and Psychological Health Among College Students: The Role of Perceived Social Support

Authors

  • Esther Lamidi University of Colorado Colorado Springs
  • Osasohan Agbonlahor North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
  • Larry Gibbs Southern Oregon University
  • Sue P. Nash St. Mary’s University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v24i4.6953

Keywords:

higher education, COVID-19, pandemic, residential instability, housing instability, mental health, depression, anxiety

Abstract

Research has widely documented the high stress levels posed to college students by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, the role of social support in mitigating the mental health impacts of stressors like residential instability among college students is less well-researched. Using data from a multi-campus online survey of college students’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic (n = 2,486), this study examines the role of social support in the association between residential move during COVID-19 pandemic and college students’ reports of depressive symptoms and anxiety. We tested whether perceived social support was more significantly related to depressive symptoms among students who moved in response to COVID-19. The results show significantly higher levels of depressive symptoms and higher prevalence rates of severe anxiety among college students with COVID-19-related move relative to those who did not move during the pandemic. Irrespective of their residential status, college students who received less support than needed during the pandemic had significantly higher levels of depressive symptoms and higher odds of severe anxiety. The findings add to the existing studies showing how the COVID-19 pandemic compounds the problems of depression and anxiety among college students, particularly those experiencing residential instability and with limited social support.

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2024-05-07

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Lamidi, E., Agbonlahor, O., Gibbs, L., & Nash, S. P. (2024). Residential Move During COVID-19 Pandemic and Psychological Health Among College Students: The Role of Perceived Social Support. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 24(4). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v24i4.6953

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