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Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, 2021
The worldwide pandemic COVID-19 poses mental health problems among individuals. Thus, this study ... more The worldwide pandemic COVID-19 poses mental health problems among individuals. Thus, this study aims to determine the students' levels of depression, anxiety, and stress and examines its differences and association across variables. A cross-sectional analysis examined three hundred eleven (311) students at Eastern Visayas State University, Ormoc City. The study utilized the abbreviated version of the Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Scales 21 (DASS21) to evaluate the students' level of stress, anxiety and, depression with the participants' socio-demographic characteristics. The data compilation uses online questionnaires through the platform Google Forms, with participants recruited via social media. Results found that 18.6 % of the students were depressed, 35.1 % anxious, and 2.85 % stressed amidst the COVID – 19 pandemics. The symptoms of disorders were moderate to very severe in 6.1 %, 23.5 %, and 0.6 % of the study sample. Age, gender, marital status, and family hist...
Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, 2021
The worldwide pandemic COVID-19 poses mental health problems among individuals. Thus, this study ... more The worldwide pandemic COVID-19 poses mental health problems among individuals. Thus, this study aims to determine the students' levels of depression, anxiety, and stress and examines its differences and association across variables. A cross-sectional analysis examined three hundred eleven (311) students at Eastern Visayas State University, Ormoc City. The study utilized the abbreviated version of the Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Scales 21 (DASS21) to evaluate the students' level of stress, anxiety and, depression with the participants' socio-demographic characteristics. The data compilation uses online questionnaires through the platform Google Forms, with participants recruited via social media. Results found that 18.6 % of the students were depressed, 35.1 % anxious, and 2.85 % stressed amidst the COVID – 19 pandemics. The symptoms of disorders were moderate to very severe in 6.1 %, 23.5 %, and 0.6 % of the study sample. Age, gender, marital status, and family hist...
Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, 2021
The worldwide pandemic COVID-19 poses mental health problems among individuals. Thus, this study ... more The worldwide pandemic COVID-19 poses mental health problems among individuals. Thus, this study aims to determine the students' levels of depression, anxiety, and stress and examines its differences and association across variables. A cross-sectional analysis examined three hundred eleven (311) students at Eastern Visayas State University, Ormoc City. The study utilized the abbreviated version of the Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Scales 21 (DASS21) to evaluate the students' level of stress, anxiety and, depression with the participants' socio-demographic characteristics. The data compilation uses online questionnaires through the platform Google Forms, with participants recruited via social media. Results found that 18.6 % of the students were depressed, 35.1 % anxious, and 2.85 % stressed amidst the COVID – 19 pandemics. The symptoms of disorders were moderate to very severe in 6.1 %, 23.5 %, and 0.6 % of the study sample. Age, gender, marital status, and family hist...
Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, 2021
The worldwide pandemic COVID-19 poses mental health problems among individuals. Thus, this study ... more The worldwide pandemic COVID-19 poses mental health problems among individuals. Thus, this study aims to determine the students' levels of depression, anxiety, and stress and examines its differences and association across variables. A cross-sectional analysis examined three hundred eleven (311) students at Eastern Visayas State University, Ormoc City. The study utilized the abbreviated version of the Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Scales 21 (DASS21) to evaluate the students' level of stress, anxiety and, depression with the participants' socio-demographic characteristics. The data compilation uses online questionnaires through the platform Google Forms, with participants recruited via social media. Results found that 18.6 % of the students were depressed, 35.1 % anxious, and 2.85 % stressed amidst the COVID – 19 pandemics. The symptoms of disorders were moderate to very severe in 6.1 %, 23.5 %, and 0.6 % of the study sample. Age, gender, marital status, and family hist...