2021
DOI: 10.12775/pbe.2021.033
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Changing the Health Behaviour of Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented changes in educational, professional, and leisure activities around the world. Protecting health against the virus has become the most important task in the social and individual dimension. The aim of the study was to diagnose changes in the behaviour and health beliefs of students. The WHO definition of health and the Health Belief Model (HBM) were adopted as the theoretical basis for defining variables. The study was of diagnostic and verification nature, and a … Show more

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“…job insecurity, social distancing, lockdowns) have become a chronic stressor, which may longitudinally affect the mental health of the general population (Queen & Harding, 2020) . For example, pandemic stress severely impacted students' mental health and their educational process (Li et al ., 2021;Mali & Lim, 2021;Przyborowska & Błajet, 2021;Wang et al ., 2021) . The chronicity of pandemic stress has recently drawn attention of researchers and stimulated research on pandemic burnout (Yıldırım & Solmaz, 2022) or pandemic fatigue (Harvey, 2020;Michie et al ., 2020) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…job insecurity, social distancing, lockdowns) have become a chronic stressor, which may longitudinally affect the mental health of the general population (Queen & Harding, 2020) . For example, pandemic stress severely impacted students' mental health and their educational process (Li et al ., 2021;Mali & Lim, 2021;Przyborowska & Błajet, 2021;Wang et al ., 2021) . The chronicity of pandemic stress has recently drawn attention of researchers and stimulated research on pandemic burnout (Yıldırım & Solmaz, 2022) or pandemic fatigue (Harvey, 2020;Michie et al ., 2020) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zabłocka-Żytka [23] writes extensively on the mental state of students during the pandemic, highlighting the fact that a greater degree of support is required by this group in particular. Aspects of the psychological condition and physical development of young people during the pandemic have also been discussed by Przyborowska and Błajet [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%