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The Effect Of Covid-19 On Substance Use And Mental Health On A College Campus, Georgia L. Coffman
The Effect Of Covid-19 On Substance Use And Mental Health On A College Campus, Georgia L. Coffman
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
In this research, the author surveyed a university population to determine the impact that COVID-19 has had on substance use and mental health. Current research provides significant data indicating worsening mental health and substance use. This paper looks at how applicable those trends are to a small private university in Indianapolis, Indiana. The data included 261 respondents composed of students, faculty, and staff of the university. The results reveal that college students, faculty, and staff experienced statistically significant increases in feelings of unhappiness, depression, loneliness, hopelessness, agitation, and irritability during the pandemic compared to before the pandemic. Data analysis of …
The Effect Of Covid-19 On Substance Use And Mental Health On A College Campus, Georgia Coffman
The Effect Of Covid-19 On Substance Use And Mental Health On A College Campus, Georgia Coffman
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection
In this research the authors surveyed a university population to determine the impact COVID-19 has had on substance use and mental health. Current research provides significant data indicating worsening mental health and substance use. This paper looks at how applicable those trends are to a small, private university in Indianapolis, Indiana. The data included 261 respondents composed of students, faculty, and staff of the university. The results reveal college students, faculty, and staff experienced statistically significant increases in feelings of unhappiness, depression, loneliness, hopelessness, agitation, and irritability during the pandemic compared to pre-pandemic. Data analysis of survey responses reveals COVID-19 …
The Relationship Between Fake News And Fake Medicines: How Misinformation Has Fuelled The Sale Of Covid-19 Substandard And Falsified Medical Products, Oksana Pyzik, John Hertig, Hoda Kanso, Anika Chamba, Sofia Khan
The Relationship Between Fake News And Fake Medicines: How Misinformation Has Fuelled The Sale Of Covid-19 Substandard And Falsified Medical Products, Oksana Pyzik, John Hertig, Hoda Kanso, Anika Chamba, Sofia Khan
Scholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
As waves of COVID-19 continue to threaten public health, an increasing volume of disease related information is widely accessible, and not all of it is accurate or reliable. The World Health Organisation (WHO) described this overabundance of information, misinformation, and disinformation as an "infodemic", making it difficult for many to distinguish fact from fiction. These definitions are complex and transitional; however, misinformation is defined as the "inadvertent sharing of false information", whereas disinformation is more sinister in origin and constitutes "the deliberate creation and sharing of information known to be false." The infodemic encapsulates both intentional and unintentional erroneous sources. …