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Abstract
This study investigated the financial, resource, and psychological impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on undergraduate college students. 894 students completed an online survey in Spring 2021, reporting on pandemic impacts and their self-esteem and college adjustment. Latent profile analysis revealed four impact profiles: minimally impacted, resource & financially impacted, psychologically & financially impacted, and highly impacted. Student gender identity, generational status, and first-year status predicted profile membership; race did not. Highly impacted students exhibited significantly lower self-esteem and college adjustment.
Publisher
Children and Youth Services Review
Published On
Mar 18, 2023
Authors
Amy L McCurdy, Anne C Fletcher, Brittany N Alligood
Tags
COVID-19
undergraduate students
self-esteem
college adjustment
psychological impact
survey
latent profile analysis
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