2022
DOI: 10.57040/asshj.v3i4.269
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The extent of self-reported impact of COVID-19 on daily academic activities and incomes among university students in Kumasi, Ghana

Abstract: Students at universities are becoming recognized as a vulnerable populace, with much greater rates of depression and workload/activities than the overall population amidst COVID-19. As such, the present research intends to document the extent of self-reported impact on university students' everyday accademic lives and incomes. In August of 2021, a cross-sectional, self-administered internet-based poll was conducted among Ghanaian university students in Kumasi. The data was retrieved from the internet using Mic… Show more

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