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Abstract
Coronavirus presenting an unforeseeable chain of events has exaggerated misery for students in India as they attracted the most detrimental experiences associated with lockdown restrictions leading to a shutdown of colleges as a preventive measure. The research endeavors to furnish a review of the overall hardships and psychological state of mind of college students and improvement in the implementation of policy decisions. Researchers conceptualize the newly discovered phenomenon by adopting grounded theory. Data from 256 newspaper articles, online articles and magazines have been gathered and converted into 256 separate files. To broaden the justification of research, social media analysis employing tweets, Facebook posts and Whatsapp messages are considered adding to the contributory prospects of the study. Compiled data is then refined through data mining technique. Triangulation approach amalgamating content analysis and thematic analysis has been deployed, thereby exploring the qualitative aspect of data gathering. Reviews from 31 students through telephonic conversation and 8 academic experts extended more accuracy to the research process. Findings administered academic disruptions with career concern, emotional suffering, financial concern, online learning, overseas injustice and psychological effects as the final themes representing various concerns experienced by college students. Hence, this work concludes with some constructive suggestions to deteriorate the amplified concerns.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33821151 PMCID: PMC8013217 DOI: 10.1111/asap.12232
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Soc Issues Public Policy ISSN: 1529-7489
Glimpse of relevant work from existing literature
| Author | Aim | Geographical region in focus |
|---|---|---|
| Bao et al., | To describe the importance of mental health in COVID‐19 scenario | China |
| Brooks et al., | To review the psychological impact of quarantine | UK |
| Cao et al., | To analyze the mental situation of college students in China and evaluating basis for psychological intervention along with levels of anxiety. | China |
| Al‐Rabiaah et al., | To examine the stress associated with impact of MERS‐CoV epidemic on medical students | Saudi Arabia |
| Wang et al., | To determine the existence of psychological symptoms in the population of China and elaborates the risk and protective factors associated with the psychiatric well‐ being during the corona virus outbreak. | China |
| Blakey et al., | to examine psychological predictors of anxiety during Ebola threat | United States |
| Goodwin et al., | To assess the initial behavioral and psychological responses for H1N1 “Swine flu” | Europe and Malaysia |
| Leung et al., | To review the psychological responses of population to SARS outbreak | Hong Kong |
FIGURE 1Conceptual research framework
Note. This diagram is formed in the form of flowchart to demonstrate the step‐by‐step prodecure being followed to strengthen the structure of the research.
Word count table depicting words with maximum weightage
| Word | Length | Count | Weighted percentage (%) | Word | Length | Count | Weighted percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Students | 8 | 358 | 10.53 | Anxiety | 7 | 57 | 1.67 |
| University | 10 | 182 | 5.35 | Lonely | 6 | 59 | 1.73 |
| Lockdown | 8 | 161 | 4.74 | Disappointment | 14 | 47 | 1.38 |
| Online | 6 | 156 | 4.59 | Fees | 4 | 45 | 1.32 |
| Classes | 7 | 147 | 4.32 | Accommodation | 13 | 44 | 1.29 |
| COVID | 5 | 147 | 4.32 | Internet | 8 | 43 | 1.26 |
| Colleges | 8 | 145 | 4.26 | Friends | 7 | 42 | 1.23 |
| Coronavirus | 11 | 135 | 3.97 | Stranded | 8 | 40 | 1.17 |
| Parents | 7 | 135 | 3.97 | Stress | 6 | 38 | 1.11 |
| Academic | 8 | 134 | 3.94 | Uncertainty | 11 | 36 | 0.05 |
| Education | 9 | 114 | 3.35 | Decision | 8 | 34 | 1.00 |
| Institute | 9 | 109 | 3.20 | Financial | 9 | 34 | 1.00 |
| Campus | 6 | 108 | 3.17 | Loan | 4 | 32 | 0.94 |
| Placement | 6 | 90 | 2.64 | Travel | 6 | 31 | 0.91 |
| Pandemic | 8 | 88 | 2.58 | Cancelled | 9 | 31 | 0.91 |
| India | 5 | 75 | 2.20 | Connectivity | 12 | 30 | 0.88 |
| Visa | 4 | 75 | 2.20 | Distancing | 10 | 29 | 0.85 |
| Exams | 5 | 73 | 2.14 | Infection | 9 | 27 | 0.79 |
| Career | 6 | 68 | 2.00 | Vacate | 6 | 26 | 0.76 |
| Panic | 5 | 68 | 2.00 | Homes | 5 | 20 | 0.58 |
Note. Complied by the researchers to present the frequency of words depicting weightage with the help of analysis produced through NVIVO 12 plus.
FIGURE 2Word cloud [Colour figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com]
Note. This diagram is created in NVIVO 12 plus software and each word in the figure is depicting the amount of repetitions. The largest word is the most recurring one.
Results of intercoder reliability test
| Value | Asymp. std. errora | Approx. | Approx. sig. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measure of agreement Kappa | .721 | 0.187 | 4.442 | .000 |
| No. of valid cases | 38 |
aUsing the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesi hypothesis.
bNot assuming the null hypothesis.
FIGURE 3Mind map depicting final themes [Colour figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com]
Note. For better understanding, the components of this figure can be read from left to right.
Codes depicting “Psychological concern”
| Codes | Definition | Files | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anxiety created by sudden isolation | Sudden announcement of lockdown creating pressure on minds | 72 | 75 |
| Amplified level of depression | Increasing depression due to uncertainties created by coronavirus | 89 | 93 |
| Panic attacks | Worsening of prevailing mental health condition leading to panic attack | 36 | 38 |
| Insecurity regarding self‐safety | Fear of getting infected by deadly coronavirus | 81 | 82 |
| Stress associated with changes in lifestyle | Chaos and hype surrounding the outbreak with complete change in routine | 71 | 74 |
| Possibility of suicidal attempts | Already facing mental disturbances enlarging the scope of suicidal attempts | 23 | 25 |
| Feeling trapped inside the house | Suffocating in house being isolated | 58 | 58 |
Note. Based on the output of codes demonstrating “Psychological concern” in NVIVO 12 plus.
Codes depicting “Online learning”
| Codes | Definition | Files | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Connectivity issue and low Internet speed | Network problems restricting online learning | 68 | 71 |
| Dissatisfaction with regard to online internal assessment | Internal assessment being conducted online creating worries regarding new pattern and mode | 41 | 41 |
| Forced online lectures | Instances showing least interested students with replacement of classroom learning | 80 | 82 |
| Lack of interaction during online classes | Difficulties regarding group discussions and other interactive part | 88 | 89 |
| No scope of practical demonstrations | Inability to get demonstration and practice the concepts physically | 72 | 78 |
| Unavailability of required infrastructure | Lack of resources such as Internet connection and required device like laptop | 71 | 76 |
Note. Based on the output of codes demonstrating “Online learning” in NVIVO 12 plus.
Codes depicting “Overseas injustice”
| Codes | Definition | Files | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Declined fees refund request | Request declined as against refund of unused rooms, board fees and other unutilized facilities by universities | 70 | 72 |
| Fear of being kicked out as the session begins | Fearing to be dismissed if not able to return on time or deposit fees | 58 | 60 |
| Forced to vacate campus accommodation | Forced to leave the campus due to outbreak | 98 | 103 |
| Online lectures at night | Unusual timings of lecture due to time difference in India and Abroad after returning | 35 | 39 |
| Panic mode due to travel ban | Every government restricting international travel | 78 | 81 |
| Visa issues | Difficulties regarding visa and fear of not being able to return Abroad | 60 | 61 |
Note. Based on the output of codes demonstrating “Overseas injustice” in NVIVO 12 plus.
Codes depicting “Academic disruption and career concern”
| Codes | Definition | Files | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Internships and placement interviews interrupted | Reference to the disruptions caused in practical knowledge acquired through field work along with placement interviews | 86 | 93 |
| Uncertainty revolving around future job prospects | Possibility of less job opportunities due to economic slowdown | 72 | 75 |
| Concern regarding next academic session | Pace of next session and delay in its commencement causing concern | 57 | 64 |
| Uncertainty over final exam and results | Dilemma whether exams will take place or not and the corresponding result tension | 96 | 101 |
| Losing concentration and focus on studies | Disturbances in mind declining focus in studies | 57 | 58 |
Note. Based on the output of codes demonstrating “Academic disruption and career concern” in NVIVO 12 plus.
Codes depicting “Emotional suffering”
| Codes | Definition | Files | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Desperation to get home | Students away from home desperately wanting to return | 79 | 81 |
| Disappointment over positive events being cancelled | Reactions to events like birthdays' and graduation ceremonies' cancellation | 64 | 66 |
| Fear of being virus carrier while travelling back home | Fearing the chance to get the family members infected | 59 | 59 |
| Loneliness | Feeling lonely being away from family | 49 | 50 |
| Restricted interaction with peer group | Emotions describing limited or no interaction with friends | 75 | 76 |
Note. Based on the output of codes demonstrating “Emotional suffering” in NVIVO 12 plus.
Codes depicting “Financial concern”
| Codes | Definition | Files | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Burden of educational loan | Worries regarding payment of education loan and their EMIs | 61 | 63 |
| Influence by parents’ struggling phase | Concerns displaying reduced or no income during lockdown period | 49 | 50 |
| Striving to pay for basic amenities | Describing reduced ability to pay for rent, food and other essentials | 93 | 102 |
Note. Based on the output of codes demonstrating “Financial concern” in NVIVO 12 plus.
Weighted theme coverage
| Theme | References | Coverage | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| Psychological concern | 445 | 16.74% | 1 |
| Online learning | 437 | 13.24% | 2 |
| Overseas injustice | 416 | 12.88% | 3 |
| Academic disruptions and career concern | 391 | 12.07% | 4 |
| Emotional suffering | 332 | 11.89% | 5 |
| Financial concern | 215 | 8.03% | 6 |