| Literature DB >> 33437753 |
Heba Bakr Khoshaim1, Areej Al-Sukayt2, Karuthan Chinna3, Mohammad Nurunnabi2, Sheela Sundarasen2, Kamilah Kamaludin2, Gul Mohammad Baloch3, Syed Far Abid Hossain4.
Abstract
The novel coronavirus is the worst pandemic of this century. Unfortunately, there is no clear solution for how to cope with such an epidemic. This study examines the coping strategies used by university students in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. From March to May 2020, a questionnaire was administered and completed by 400 students. This study used the Zung Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) to examine the respondents' level of anxiety. The results indicate that 35% of students experienced some levels of anxiety. Moreover, there was a moderate use of four types of coping strategies: Seek social support, acceptance, mental disengagement, and humanitarian. These findings can guide policymakers on the importance of developing practical guidelines to handle such lethal diseases. Moreover, the results inform the Saudi community what strategies were used to cope so far with the pandemic. Future research is expected to address the validity and appropriateness of these strategies and encourage other approaches. ©Copyright: the Author(s).Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; anxiety; coping strategies; university students
Year: 2020 PMID: 33437753 PMCID: PMC7789870 DOI: 10.4081/jphr.2020.1898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Public Health Res ISSN: 2279-9028