2021
DOI: 10.18768/ijaedu.1017131
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Students Views on the Issues of Lockdown and Degree of Concern in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: The present study, which is part of a broader research, explores students' views on lockdown issues and their degree of concern during the COVID-19 pandemic. An electronic questionnaire was used for the implementation of the research as a means of data collection, due to the period of the research in the midst of a pandemic. The research was conducted in Greece, in Rhodes, during the period between January and March, 2021. The reference population of the research was the approximately 200 first year students o… Show more

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“…Moreover, "I increasingly come across angry people around me, who get involved in quarrels, who talk in a nonsensical manner at my job, in the streets, at the market". Distrust and anger peak in individuals when tolerance for frustration decreases and stress and depression increase, which is confirmed by international research, also in Greece, investigating the psychological impacts of the pandemic (Luo et al, 2020;Marmarosh, 2020;Martinez;2020;Mazza et al, 2020;Parks, 2020;Diamanti, 2021;Fountoulakis, 2021;Giannopoulou et al, 2021;Matzanos & Xanthacou, 2021b;Papavasileiou et al, 2021;Strongylaki, 2021;Xanthacou et al, 2021, among others).…”
Section: Discussion-conclusionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…Moreover, "I increasingly come across angry people around me, who get involved in quarrels, who talk in a nonsensical manner at my job, in the streets, at the market". Distrust and anger peak in individuals when tolerance for frustration decreases and stress and depression increase, which is confirmed by international research, also in Greece, investigating the psychological impacts of the pandemic (Luo et al, 2020;Marmarosh, 2020;Martinez;2020;Mazza et al, 2020;Parks, 2020;Diamanti, 2021;Fountoulakis, 2021;Giannopoulou et al, 2021;Matzanos & Xanthacou, 2021b;Papavasileiou et al, 2021;Strongylaki, 2021;Xanthacou et al, 2021, among others).…”
Section: Discussion-conclusionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Research in different populations and different countries. In addition, negative, the psychological impact is found in Greek data and surveys with empirical evidence in different populations, data influencing life satisfaction (Diamanti & Nikolaou, 2021;Fountoulakis et al, 2021;Giannopoulou et al, 2021;Matzanos & Xanthacou, 2021b;Papavasileiou et al, 2021;Strongylaki, 2021;Xanthacou et al, 2021, among others).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%