Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4311760081> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4311760081 endingPage "145" @default.
- W4311760081 startingPage "136" @default.
- W4311760081 abstract "The purposes of this study were to assess the current status of perceived social support and COVID-19 impact on quality of life, to investigate the association of perceived social support with the COVID-19 impact on quality of life, and to examine differences in perceived social support between better and worse COVID-19 impact on quality of life for the total sample and by gender.Participants included 1296 university students (399 male, 871 female, 22 transgender, non-binary, or other) with a mean age of 21.5 (SD = 2.6 years) from a large public university in the Midwest region of the US. Students voluntarily completed two questionnaires and demographic information via Qualtrics based on a cross-sectional study design. The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) is a 12-item survey used to assess an individual's perception of social support from significant others, friends, and family. The COVID-19-Impact on Quality of Life scale (COVID-19 QoL) is a 6-item scale used to assess the impact of COVID-19 on quality of life. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, multiple linear regression, independent t-tests, and ANCOVA.Multiple linear regression showed that perceived social support from family was a significant predictor of COVID-19 QoL (F = 35.154, p < .01) for the total sample. Further, t-test demonstrated significant differences between males and females on perceived social support (t = -2.184, p < .05) as well as COVID-19 QoL (t = -5.542, p < .01). Results of ANCOVA demonstrated a significant group effect on perceived social support for both males (F = 10.054, p < .01, η2 = .025) and females (F = 5.978, p < .05, η2 = 0.007), indicating that the better quality of life group scored higher on perceived social support than low quality of life.Social support from family may act as a key buffer for quality of life during the fall semester of 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic in college students. With social interactions restricted during COVID-19, maintained access to social support is highly important.KEY MESSAGESSocial support is a crucial contributing factor to the impact of COVID-19 on quality of life, and support from social relationships may buffer these challenging and unpredictable times.The COVID-19 pandemic may have impacted the quality of life of males and females differently." @default.
- W4311760081 created "2022-12-28" @default.
- W4311760081 creator A5005138365 @default.
- W4311760081 creator A5006463792 @default.
- W4311760081 creator A5037991374 @default.
- W4311760081 creator A5046018608 @default.
- W4311760081 creator A5047491224 @default.
- W4311760081 creator A5049132674 @default.
- W4311760081 creator A5077369489 @default.
- W4311760081 date "2022-12-15" @default.
- W4311760081 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W4311760081 title "Perceived social support and COVID-19 impact on quality of life in college students: an observational study" @default.
- W4311760081 cites W1497185358 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W1754486492 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W2030863659 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W2046246465 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W2130885786 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W2418956339 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W2503814187 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W2901036471 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W2907283686 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W2918409175 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3013207139 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3013323152 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3030361728 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3033293557 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3037691283 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3049547760 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3083719831 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3084167506 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3087885257 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3092684304 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3094674772 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3115016490 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3119994806 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3122670167 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3137939899 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W3170438516 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W4206188579 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W4210338148 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W4213288990 @default.
- W4311760081 cites W4237397505 @default.
- W4311760081 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2022.2154943" @default.
- W4311760081 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36519501" @default.
- W4311760081 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4311760081 type Work @default.
- W4311760081 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W4311760081 countsByYear W43117600812023 @default.
- W4311760081 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4311760081 hasAuthorship W4311760081A5005138365 @default.
- W4311760081 hasAuthorship W4311760081A5006463792 @default.
- W4311760081 hasAuthorship W4311760081A5037991374 @default.
- W4311760081 hasAuthorship W4311760081A5046018608 @default.
- W4311760081 hasAuthorship W4311760081A5047491224 @default.
- W4311760081 hasAuthorship W4311760081A5049132674 @default.
- W4311760081 hasAuthorship W4311760081A5077369489 @default.
- W4311760081 hasBestOaLocation W43117600811 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C142052008 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C23131810 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C2778087770 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C2778755073 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C2779951463 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C39896193 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C58640448 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C74909509 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C105795698 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C126322002 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C142052008 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C142724271 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C144024400 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C149923435 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C15744967 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C205649164 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C23131810 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C2778087770 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C2778755073 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C2779951463 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C33923547 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C39896193 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C542102704 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C58640448 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C70410870 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C71924100 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C74909509 @default.
- W4311760081 hasConceptScore W4311760081C77805123 @default.
- W4311760081 hasIssue "1" @default.