| Literature DB >> 36160584 |
Sining Zheng1, Guizhen Wu1, Jiahao Zhao1, Weiqi Chen1.
Abstract
The psychological problems and employment problems of college students have always been the focus of attention of all sectors of society. The COVID-19 epidemic has a great impact on the mental health and employment of Chinese college students. Under this background, this study discusses how epidemic anxiety affects the employment confidence and perception of employment situation of Chinese college students. Through the online questionnaire survey of 1,132 college students nationwide, and the ordinal logistic regression analysis of the survey data using Stata 16.0 software, the results show that: (1) Epidemic anxiety negatively affects Chinese college students' employment confidence and employment situation perception, and has a significant impact on employment confidence. The three control variables of employment guidance, older age and higher education have a significant positive impact on college students' employment confidence and employment situation perception. College students in the eastern region have stronger employment confidence and more optimistic employment situation perception. But the expected monthly salary is negatively correlated with employment confidence. (2) Male college students and Science and Engineering students' epidemic anxiety have a stronger negative impact on employment confidence and employment situation perception. (3) Employment guidance has a moderating effect on the relationship between epidemic anxiety, employment confidence and employment situation perception. Employment guidance can enhance college students' employment confidence and reduce their sense of employment crisis by alleviating epidemic anxiety. Combined with the research conclusions, it is proposed that the state and schools should pay attention to the psychological counseling of college students, strengthen the employment guidance of colleges and universities, vigorously support the development of small, medium-sized and micro enterprises, and improve the employment and entrepreneurship service system of college students, so as to promote the employment of college students.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; college student; employment; employment confidence; employment guidance; employment situation; epidemic anxiety
Year: 2022 PMID: 36160584 PMCID: PMC9501885 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.980634
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Figure 1Theoretical framework diagram.
Theoretical research assumptions.
| Hypothesis 1 | Epidemic anxiety negatively affects college students' employment confidence. |
| Hypothesis 2 | The higher the epidemic anxiety, the stronger the sense of crisis of the employment situation of college graduates. |
| Hypothesis 3 | Employment guidance can effectively help college students enhance employment confidence and reduce the sense of employment crisis. |
Demographic characteristics of participants.
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| Normal (10–15 points) | 294 | 25.97 |
| Mild (16–21 points) | 206 | 18.20 |
| Moderate (22–29 points) | 290 | 25.62 |
| Serious (30–50 points) | 342 | 30.21 |
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| Female | 716 | 63.25 |
| Male | 416 | 36.75 |
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| Under 18 | 17 | 1.50 |
| 18–25 | 862 | 76.15 |
| 26–30 | 197 | 17.40 |
| Over 30 | 56 | 4.95 |
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| Junior college | 595 | 52.56 |
| Undergraduate college | 417 | 36.84 |
| Postgraduate | 109 | 9.63 |
| Doctoral candidate | 11 | 0.97 |
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| Science and engineering | 524 | 46.29 |
| Liberal arts and history | 608 | 53.71 |
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| Unemployed | 822 | 72.61 |
| Employed | 310 | 27.39 |
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| Very no confidence | 23 | 2.03 |
| Relatively no confidence | 82 | 7.24 |
| General | 444 | 39.22 |
| Relatively confident | 309 | 27.30 |
| Very confident | 274 | 24.20 |
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| Very not optimistic | 99 | 8.75 |
| Relatively not optimistic | 359 | 31.71 |
| General | 372 | 32.86 |
| Relatively optimistic | 160 | 14.13 |
| Very optimistic | 142 | 12.54 |
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| No | 245 | 21.64 |
| Yes | 887 | 78.36 |
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| Small towns | 96 | 8.48 |
| Small and medium-sized cities | 485 | 42.84 |
| Big city | 551 | 48.67 |
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| Under 3,000 | 21 | 1.86 |
| 3,000–5,000 | 145 | 12.81 |
| 5,000–8,000 | 434 | 38.34 |
| 8,000–12,000 | 299 | 26.41 |
| Over 12,000 | 233 | 20.58 |
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| Western | 282 | 24.91 |
| Central | 81 | 7.16 |
| Eastern | 769 | 67.93 |
Impact of epidemic anxiety on employment confidence and employment situation perception.
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| Explanatory variables | Epidemic anxiety | −0.407*** (−8.053) | −0.017 (−0.357) |
| Control variable | Employment guidance | 0.977*** (6.990) | 0.791*** (5.965) |
| Age | 1.112*** (9.505) | 0.993*** (9.237) | |
| Education | 0.331*** (3.836) | 0.036 (0.446) | |
| Major | 0.024 (0.216) | −0.229** (−2.092) | |
| Expected monthly salary | −0.042 (−0.748) | 0.006 (0.114) | |
| Region | 0.085 (1.298) | 0.006 (0.098) | |
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| 1,132 | 1,132 | |
*p < 0.1, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01; Standard error of robustness in brackets.
Impact of gender and major differences on employment confidence and employment situation perception.
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| Epidemic anxiety | −0.325*** (−4.974) | −0.564*** (−6.674) | −0.063 (1.001) | −0.126* (−1.655) | −0.429*** (−5.858) | −0.363*** (−5.140) | −0.156** (−2.241) | −0.143** (2.169) |
| Control variable | Controlled | Controlled | Controlled | Controlled | Controlled | Controlled | Controlled | Controlled |
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| 716 | 416 | 716 | 416 | 524 | 608 | 524 | 608 |
*p < 0.1, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01; Standard error of robustness in brackets.
The moderating effect of employment guidance on employment confidence and employment situation perception.
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| Epidemic anxiety | −0.413*** (−7.328) | −0.436*** (−3.564) | −0.027 (−0.524) | −0.153 (1.299) | −0.486*** (−4.183) | −0.002 (−0.126) | |
| Employment guidance | −0.436*** (−3.385) | 0.711* (1.892) | 0.539 (1.349) | ||||
| Epidemic anxiety*employment guidance | 0.097 (0.761) | 0.011 (0.718) | |||||
| Control variable | Controlled | Controlled | Controlled | Controlled | Controlled | Controlled | Controlled |
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| 887 | 245 | 887 | 245 | 1,132 | 1,132 | 1,132 |
*p < 0.1, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01; Standard error of robustness in brackets.