A Reflection on the Relationship Between Place and Health: Understanding Undergraduate Student Experiences and Priorities During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author(s)Rao, Abhigna
Author(s)Hoffman, Lindsay
Author(s)Bleakley, Amy
Author(s)Karpyn, Allison
Date Accessioned2023-10-18T14:39:27Z
Date Available2023-10-18T14:39:27Z
Publication Date2022-08
DescriptionThis article was originally published in Delaware Journal of Public Health. The version of record is available at: https://doi.org/10.32481/DJPH.2022.08.012. Copyright (c) 2022 Delaware Academy of Medicine / Delaware Public Health Association.
AbstractEnvironment and setting have a large influence on matters of population health, and college is a critical place for students, shaping both health and education. College students across the nation were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and changes at universities left many anxious, isolated, and coping with social, emotional, and educational impacts. Objective: To perform a data analysis of the qualitative responses garnered through the Student Return to Campus Survey administered at the University of Delaware (UD) in Spring 2020, and to identify common themes of student experiences and priorities during the pandemic years to inform future recommendations for health crisis management. Methods: The study utilized secondary data analysis from an online student experience survey of 2,941 Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior students from the 2020-2021 academic year. Results: Qualitative analysis revealed a set of common outstanding themes influencing the college pandemic experience, including: Quality and Accessibility of Education in a Virtual Learning Environment; Quality of Student Life; Mental Health During the Pandemic; Thoughts and Attitudes About Vaccination Policies, Masking, Testing, and COVID Guidelines; Priorities and Considerations About the Return to Campus; and Overall Feelings About the Pandemic at UD. Conclusions: Student experiences were influenced by academic, social, emotional, and financial factors, which were often described with great intensity, and were at times contradictory. Students emphasized struggles with transitioning to and with virtual learning, the quality of campus resources, financial responsibilities, family health, and personal health. The results also shed light on the importance of communication with the campus community and the desire for students to express opinions during a crisis. Health Policy Implications: The results of this study have implications for crisis management for college campuses and planning for future responses to unanticipated events and ongoing COVID-19 mitigation efforts.
CitationRao, Abhigna, Lindsay Hoffman, Amy Bleakley, and Allison Karpyn. “A Reflection on the Relationship Between Place and Health:” Delaware Journal of Public Health 8, no. 3 (August 2022): 68–77. https://doi.org/10.32481/djph.2022.08.012.
ISSN2639-6378
URLhttps://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/33564
Languageen_US
PublisherDelaware Journal of Public Health
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
Keywordsquality education
TitleA Reflection on the Relationship Between Place and Health: Understanding Undergraduate Student Experiences and Priorities During the COVID-19 Pandemic
TypeArticle
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