2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.714397
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Higher Education: Characterizing the Psychosocial Context of the Positive and Negative Affective States Using Classification and Regression Trees

Abstract: Our aim is to analyze the extent to which the psychosocial aspects can characterize the affective states of the teachers, administrative staff, and undergraduate and postgraduate students during the quarantine. A questionnaire was answered by 1,328 people from the community of the Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Spain. The survey was partially designed ad hoc, collecting indicators related to sociodemographic variables, the impact of COVID on the subjects or in their personal context, the psychosocial context o… Show more

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“…The results obtained in the fields of education, public administration, and health partially contradict previous studies carried out in Spain, where one of the main complaints voiced by teachers, both at basic educational levels (Trujillo Sáez et al, 2020) and in higher education (Romeo et al, 2021;Tasso et al, 2021), was the lack of technical resources, information, and institutional support. Contrarily, other studies have pointed out that teachers perceived benefits on the use of new technologies and instruments for education, even though they stated that the educational system was not prepared for that sudden change (Obrad and Circa, 2021).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 71%
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“…The results obtained in the fields of education, public administration, and health partially contradict previous studies carried out in Spain, where one of the main complaints voiced by teachers, both at basic educational levels (Trujillo Sáez et al, 2020) and in higher education (Romeo et al, 2021;Tasso et al, 2021), was the lack of technical resources, information, and institutional support. Contrarily, other studies have pointed out that teachers perceived benefits on the use of new technologies and instruments for education, even though they stated that the educational system was not prepared for that sudden change (Obrad and Circa, 2021).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 71%
“…In addition, organizations should pay special attention to women, given that, as pointed out by Grubanov-Boskovic et al ( 2022) "as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, its adverse implications for gender equality started penetrating not only the dimension of paid work, but also the area of unpaid (domestic and childcare) work" (Grubanov-Boskovic et al, 2022, p. 2). It should be added how women have experienced this period in a particularly negative way, in relation to the imbalance produced by their work and personal obligations, and the effects on their mental health (Esteban-Gonzalo et al, 2020;Romeo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The worldwide health crisis caused by breakthrough of COVID-19 pandemic dictated the closure of educational institutions in an attempt to limit the virus dissemination. Accordingly, there was a dramatic transition from face-to-face teaching to different online modalities [18,19] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, practical educational elements were canceled (e.g. field excursion, survey among Swedish universities; Fischer, 2020), and COVID-19-related illness and motivational and emotional distress were observed (Aristovnik et al, 2020;Bormann et al, 2021;Marzoli et al, 2021;Romeo et al, 2021), which might have affected knowledge transfer in hydrology education negatively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%