Social Contact, Academic Satisfaction, COVID-19 Knowledge, and Subjective Well-being Among Students at Turkish Universities: a Nine-University Sample

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Gülsen Erden
Asil Ali Özdoğru
Sami Çoksan
Hale Ögel-Balaban
Yakup Azak
İlkiz Altınoğlu-Dikmeer
Aysun Ergül-Topçu
Yeşim Yasak
Gözde Kıral-Uçar
Seda Oktay
Pelin Karaca-Dinç
Ezgi Didem Merdan-Yıldız
Selen Eltan
Güler Beril Kumpasoğlu
Gülsen Baytemir
机构
[1] Ankara University,Department of Psychology
[2] Üsküdar University,Department of Psychology
[3] Middle East Technical University,Department of Psychology
[4] Erzurum Technical University,Department of Psychology
[5] Bahçeşehir University,Department of Psychology
[6] Istanbul University,Department of Psychology
[7] Çankırı Karatekin University,Department of Psychology
[8] Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University,Department of Psychology
[9] Maltepe University,Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department
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Applied Research in Quality of Life | 2022年 / 17卷
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Subjective well-being; Social contact; Academic satisfaction; COVID-19; University students;
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Adverse effects of COVID-19 are seen not only on the physical health of infected individuals but also on their subjective well-being. Sudden changes in social lives, lockdowns, and shifts towards online education have had a negative impact on many people, especially university students. As part of an international study, the current study focused on the well-being of students at Turkish universities in relation to social contact, academic satisfaction, and COVID-19 knowledge. A total of 7363 students from nine universities (86.6% from state universities, 71.04% female, and 73.52% at bachelor’s level) participated in an online survey. Results revealed that females had lower levels of subjective well-being and academic satisfaction. According to a mediation model in the study, the relationship between social contact and well-being was mediated by academic satisfaction and COVID-19 knowledge. Our findings can guide future researchers, mental health professionals, universities, and policymakers to understand and improve subjective well-being of university students.
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页码:2017 / 2039
页数:22
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