| Literature DB >> 35582619 |
Chen Dong1, Zhou Yu1, Wei Liu1, Yu Zhang1, Zhe Zhang1, Lei Zhang2, Zhiwei Cui1, Xiao Fan1, Yuhan Zhu1, Han Peng1, Botao Gao1, Xianjie Ma1.
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the impact of COVID-19 social distancing on medical research from the perspective of postgraduate students.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Cross-sectional study; Medical research; Online survey; Postgraduate students; Social distancing
Year: 2022 PMID: 35582619 PMCID: PMC9107783 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13384
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 3.061
Main contents of the questionnaire.
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| (1) What’s your gender? [single choice] |
| A. Male; B. Female |
| (2) How old are you? [completion, integers needed] |
| (3) What’s your marital status? [single choice] |
| A. Unmarried; B. Married; C. Others |
| (4) What’s your degree intended to apply and student year? [single choice] |
| A. Master (first year); B. Master (second year); C. Master (third year or more); |
| D. Doctor (first year); E. Doctor (second year); F. Doctor (third year or more); |
| (5) Your personal average monthly income last year (including social benefits, living expenses from other people, etc.)? [single choice] |
| A. <2000 RMB; B. 2000–5000 RMB; C. 5000–10000 RMB; D. ≥10000 RMB |
| (6) Do you have a normal job half time? [single choice] |
| A. Yes; B. No |
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| (7) Which of the following statements matches the general type of your medical research? [single choice] |
| A. Laboratory research; B. Clinical research; D. Others |
| (8.1) (If answer in item 7 was A, please answer this question) Which of the following statements matches the specific type of your medical research? [single choice] |
| A. |
| (8.2) (If answer in item 7 was B, please answer this question) Which of the following statements matches the specific type of your medical research? [single choice] |
| A. Randomized Controlled Trial; B. Prospective cohort study; C. Respective cohort study; |
| D. Case-control study; E. Cross-sectional study; F. Others |
| (9) What is the highest SCI impact factor you expect for your paper of graduate research? [single choice] |
| A. None or <1; B. 1–3; C. 3–5; D. 5–10; E. ≥10 |
| (10) In your opinion, what is the percentile of your current research progress? [single choice] |
| A. 0; B. 10%; C; 20%; D; 30%; E. 40%; F. 50%; G. 60%; H. 70%; I. 80%; J. 90%; K. 100% |
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| (11) In the most recent week of social distancing, which of the following areas was your main social activity site? [single choice] |
| A. Home; B. Workplace and living area; C. Community; D. Public place. |
| (12) In the most recent month of social distancing, how long does the current social distancing measures you take? [single choice] |
| A. 0–3 d; B. 4–7 d; C. 8–14 d; D. ≥15 d |
| (13) In period of social distancing, whether you continue your medical research remotely or receive guidance from others remotely? [single choice] |
| A. Never; B. Rarely; C. Sometimes; D. Often; E. Always |
| (14) In the most recent week of social distancing, how about your sleep? [single choice] |
| A. Very poor; B. Poor; C. General; D. Good; E. Very good |
| (15) In the most recent week of social distancing, how about your appetite? [single choice] |
| A. Very poor; B. Poor; C. General; D. Good; E. Very good |
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| (16) Social distancing makes your earlier research data be damaged or loosed. |
| (17) Social distancing makes your current research projects be postponed. |
| (18) Social distancing will make your future research plans to be adjusted. |
| (19) Social distancing will make the publication of your research paper to be delayed. |
| (20) Social distancing will disrupt your original graduation schedule. |
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| (21) Do you totally understand the meanings of all questions above? [single choice] |
| A. Yes, I do; B. No, I have any confusion about the questionnaire. |
Notes.
Translated from Chinese.
Figure 1Descriptive results related to social distancing measures.
SA, social activities. (A) Social activity areas; (B) social distancing duration; (C) remote assistance; (D) conditions of sleep and appetite.
Differences between the less and the more affected groups.
| Factors | Affected group | ||
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| Less ( | More ( | ||
| Gender | |||
| Male | 129 (50.0) | 124 (59.0) | 1 (reference) |
| Female | 129 (50.0) | 86 (41.0) | 0.051 |
| Age, years | |||
| <24 | 60 (23.3) | 16 (7.6) | 1 (reference) |
| 24–27 | 85 (32.9) | 75 (35.7) | <0.001 |
| 27–30 | 57 (22.1) | 51 (24.3) | <0.001 |
| 30–33 | 35 (13.6) | 41 (19.5) | <0.001 |
| ≥33 | 21 (8.1) | 27 (12.9) | <0.001 |
| Married status | |||
| Unmarried | 187 (72.5) | 131 (62.4) | 1 (reference) |
| Married and others | 71 (27.5) | 79 (37.6) | 0.020 |
| Year of students | |||
| First-year | 148 (57.4) | 22 (10.5) | 1 (reference) |
| Second-year | 51 (19.8) | 75 (35.7) | <0.001 |
| Third-year and above | 59 (22.9) | 113 (53.8) | <0.001 |
| Degree intended to apply | |||
| Master | 211 (81.8) | 166 (79.0) | 1 (reference) |
| Doctor | 47 (18.2) | 44 (21.0) | 0.457 |
| Monthly income, RMB | |||
| <5,000 | 164 (63.6) | 89 (42.4) | 1 (reference) |
| 5,000–10,000 | 62 (24) | 84 (40.0) | <0.001 |
| ≥10,000 | 32 (12.4) | 37 (17.6) | 0.006 |
| Having normal job half time | |||
| Yes | 82 (31.8) | 86 (41.0) | 1 (reference) |
| No | 176 (68.2) | 124 (59.0) | 0.040 |
| Medical research type | |||
| Laboratory research | 130 (50.4) | 132 (62.9) | 1 (reference) |
| Clinical research | 107 (41.5) | 59 (28.1) | 0.003 |
| Others | 21 (8.1) | 19 (9.0) | 0.734 |
| Expected SCI impact factor | |||
| None or <1 | 59 (22.9) | 56 (26.7) | 1 (reference) |
| 1–3 | 60 (23.3) | 44 (21.0) | 0.344 |
| 3–5 | 72 (27.9) | 54 (25.7) | 0.364 |
| ≥10 | 67 (26) | 56 (26.7) | 0.625 |
| Current research progress | |||
| <20% | 127 (49.2) | 29 (13.8) | 1 (reference) |
| 20–50% | 64 (24.8) | 69 (32.9) | <0.001 |
| 50–80% | 42 (16.3) | 84 (40.0) | <0.001 |
| ≥80% | 25 (9.7) | 28 (13.3) | <0.001 |
| Social distancing intensity | |||
| Mild (Public place) | 16 (6.2) | 6 (2.9) | 1 (reference) |
| Moderate (Community) | 128 (49.6) | 79 (37.6) | 0.319 |
| Severe (Workplace and living area) | 44 (17.1) | 54 (25.7) | 0.023 |
| Very severe (Home) | 70 (27.1) | 71 (33.8) | 0.050 |
| Social distancing duration | |||
| <7d | 31 (12.0) | 25 (11.9) | 1 (reference) |
| 7–14 d | 161 (62.4) | 129 (61.4) | 0.982 |
| ≥14 | 66 (25.6) | 56 (26.7) | 0.876 |
| Remote assistance | |||
| Less | 141 (54.7) | 115 (54.8) | 1 (reference) |
| Moderate | 65 (25.2) | 55 (26.2) | 0.869 |
| More | 52 (20.2) | 40 (19.0) | 0.811 |
| Inappetence | |||
| No | 187 (72.5) | 100 (47.6) | 1 (reference) |
| Yes | 71 (27.5) | 110 (52.4) | <0.001 |
| Sleeplessness | |||
| No | 184 (71.3) | 107 (51.0) | 1 (reference) |
| Yes | 74 (28.7) | 103 (49.0) | <0.001 |
Notes.
The median of 22 is set to a cutoff value.
Answers were poor or very poor in item 14 or 15 of the questionnaire.
Multivariate logistic regression analysis of factors associated with the social distancing impacts on medical research of postgraduates.
| Factors |
| OR (95% CI) | |
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| Second-year students vs. first-year students | 1.85 | 6.35 (3.19–12.64) | <0.001 |
| Third-year and above students vs. first-year students | 2.28 | 9.80 (4.03–23.83) | <0.001 |
| Medical research type, laboratory vs. clinical research | 0.84 | 2.31 (1.41–3.78) | 0.001 |
| Inappetence, yes vs. no | 0.76 | 2.15 (1.33–3.47) | 0.002 |
| Sleeplessness, yes vs. no | 0.67 | 1.95 (1.20–3.16) | 0.007 |
Notes.
The median of 22 is set to a cutoff value.
Only factors with statistical significance were listed in the table.
odds ratio
confidence interval
Sub-analysis for each RWAS-P item.
| Factors | Evaluation purpose of items, OR (95% CI), | ||||
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| Earlier research data | Current research projects | Future research plans | Paper publication | Graduation schedule | |
| Gender, male vs. female | 0.56 (0.35–0.89), 0.015 | – | – | – | – |
| Second-year students vs. first-year students | 5.03 (2.54–9.96), <0.001 | 6.86 (3.49–13.50), <0.001 | 6.72 (3.41–13.27), <0.001 | 5.23 (2.69–10.16), <0.001 | 5.47 (2.64–11.33), <0.001 |
| Third-year and above students vs. first-year students | 6.94 (3.65–13.20), <0.001 | 6.64(2.75–15.99), <0.001 | 9.07 (3.67–22.39), <0.001 | 9.62 (3.98–23.24), <0.001 | 8.70 (3.57–21.22), <0.001 |
| Degree intended to apply, master vs. doctor | – | – | – | – | 2.68 (1.46–4.90), 0.001 |
| Medical research type, experimental vs. clinical research | – | 2.99 (1.80–4.98), <0.001 | 2.89 (1.72–4.85), <0.001 | 1.93 (1.19–3.15), 0.008 | – |
| Current research progress, 50–80% vs. <20% | – | 2.61 (1.04–6.53), 0.040 | – | – | – |
| Inappetence, yes vs. no | 1.74 (1.08–2.81), 0.024 | – | 1.88 (1.13–3.13), 0.015 | – | 1.87 (1.16–3.00), 0.031 |
| Sleeplessness, yes vs. no | 2.25 (1.39–3.64), 0.001 | 1.83 (1.14–2.93), 0.012 | 1.97 (1.19–3.28), 0.009 | 1.97 (1.25–3.10), 0.003 | 2.68 (1.46–2.72), 0.001 |
Notes.
Only factors with statistical significance were listed in the table.
odds ratio
confidence interval