Students' Perceived Well-Being and Online Preference: Evidence from Two Universities in Vietnam during COVID-19

被引:4
作者
Nam Hoang Tran [1 ]
Nhien Thi Nguyen [2 ]
Binh Thanh Nguyen [3 ]
Quang Ngoc Phan [4 ]
机构
[1] Tokushima Univ, Res Ctr Higher Educ, Tokushima 7708502, Japan
[2] Vietnam Natl Univ Agr, Fac Biotechnol, Hanoi 131000, Vietnam
[3] Thai Binh Univ Med & Pharm, Dept Sci Management, Thai Binh 410000, Vietnam
[4] Thai Binh Univ Med & Pharm, Ctr Serv Technol Sci Medi Phar, Thai Binh 410000, Vietnam
关键词
COVID-19; impact; online education; satisfaction; support; Vietnam; well-being; DEPRESSION; EDUCATION;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph191912129
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
University education is still being impacted two years after the COVID-19 outbreak. We performed a rapid survey in February 2022 at two public universities in Vietnam to examine the effects of the pandemic on well-being and the factors that may associate with online class preference among university students as well as to investigate the need for support to improve resilience. A web-based survey included 1589 undergraduate students in total. Both quantitative and qualitative data analysis was carried out. Overall, approximately a quarter of respondents said that they perceived an influence on their health, 42.9% expressed stress, and more than 70% reported worrying about the future. In total, 61.9% of the respondents reported having satisfaction with online classes, while over half of them preferred a program of 50% online classes. Students who live in an urban area, are female, have had pre-COVID-19 campus life experience, have decreased income, and/or experience low online satisfaction and over-information may be in need of more support. The results show implications for universities to consider policies addressing well-being and post-pandemic online education. Providing support to university students to improve their resilience against the impact on their studying, campus life, health, and well-being should be prioritized during and post-pandemic.
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