Psychosocial Effects and Coping during COVID-19: Frequencies of the Surveyed Students According to their Areas of Study in Relation to the DASS-21
- Students who were studying health sciences had the highest levels of extremely severe depression, while students in engineering and sciences had the lowest levels.
- Students in the human and education sciences had the highest frequency of “normal” depression scores, meaning most students in this area of study did not experience feelings of depression.
- Students in health sciences had the highest levels of extremely severe anxiety. While students in engineering and sciences and human and education sciences had equally low levels of extremely severe depression.
- Students in the human and education sciences had the highest frequency of “normal” anxiety scores.
- Students in health sciences had the highest levels of extreme stress, while students in engineering and sciences had the lowest levels of extreme stress.
- Students in human and education sciences had the highest frequency of “normal” stress scores.
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