Mental Health Disorder among Malaysian Universities Students during COVID-19 Pandemic

In Malaysia, the prevalence of mental diseases has risen dramatically over the last decade. University students tend to be particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of quarantine when compared to the general population. Indeed, even before the COVID-19 pandemic, young adults' mental health...

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Published in:Asian Journal of University Education
Main Author: Kumaran V.V.; Ismail M.K.; Thinagar S.; Roslan S.N.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UiTM Press 2022
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85135502552&doi=10.24191%2fajue.v18i3.18965&partnerID=40&md5=ed2b9379d5fc27dc78cdecf68bb76fb0
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Kumaran V.V.; Ismail M.K.; Thinagar S.; Roslan S.N.M.
Mental Health Disorder among Malaysian Universities Students during COVID-19 Pandemic
2022
Asian Journal of University Education
18
3
10.24191/ajue.v18i3.18965
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85135502552&doi=10.24191%2fajue.v18i3.18965&partnerID=40&md5=ed2b9379d5fc27dc78cdecf68bb76fb0
In Malaysia, the prevalence of mental diseases has risen dramatically over the last decade. University students tend to be particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of quarantine when compared to the general population. Indeed, even before the COVID-19 pandemic, young adults' mental health was already a global concern. Young adults (aged 16-24 years) have been demonstrated to be especially vulnerable to mental health difficulties during prior lockdowns. Furthermore, increased public and clinician knowledge of mental health issues has likely resulted in improved reporting and identification of mental disorders. The study aims to evaluate Malaysian students' mental health, particularly from private universities during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study used a quantitative research approach. Descriptive analysis and Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) were used to analyze the data collected among university students in Malaysia. The results show that Malaysian university students were facing mental health issues due to high anxiety and depression. Furthermore, results of this study show that high level of depression, anxiety, and stress among Malaysian universities students incurred due to a drastic change in the education system especially in teaching delivery. Overall, this study will contribute to the advancement of research on the mental health and well-being of tertiary education students, particularly in Malaysia for their future growth and further development of the education system. © 2022. All Rights Reserved.
UiTM Press
18237797
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author Kumaran V.V.; Ismail M.K.; Thinagar S.; Roslan S.N.M.
spellingShingle Kumaran V.V.; Ismail M.K.; Thinagar S.; Roslan S.N.M.
Mental Health Disorder among Malaysian Universities Students during COVID-19 Pandemic
author_facet Kumaran V.V.; Ismail M.K.; Thinagar S.; Roslan S.N.M.
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title Mental Health Disorder among Malaysian Universities Students during COVID-19 Pandemic
title_short Mental Health Disorder among Malaysian Universities Students during COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full Mental Health Disorder among Malaysian Universities Students during COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Mental Health Disorder among Malaysian Universities Students during COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Mental Health Disorder among Malaysian Universities Students during COVID-19 Pandemic
title_sort Mental Health Disorder among Malaysian Universities Students during COVID-19 Pandemic
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description In Malaysia, the prevalence of mental diseases has risen dramatically over the last decade. University students tend to be particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of quarantine when compared to the general population. Indeed, even before the COVID-19 pandemic, young adults' mental health was already a global concern. Young adults (aged 16-24 years) have been demonstrated to be especially vulnerable to mental health difficulties during prior lockdowns. Furthermore, increased public and clinician knowledge of mental health issues has likely resulted in improved reporting and identification of mental disorders. The study aims to evaluate Malaysian students' mental health, particularly from private universities during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study used a quantitative research approach. Descriptive analysis and Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) were used to analyze the data collected among university students in Malaysia. The results show that Malaysian university students were facing mental health issues due to high anxiety and depression. Furthermore, results of this study show that high level of depression, anxiety, and stress among Malaysian universities students incurred due to a drastic change in the education system especially in teaching delivery. Overall, this study will contribute to the advancement of research on the mental health and well-being of tertiary education students, particularly in Malaysia for their future growth and further development of the education system. © 2022. All Rights Reserved.
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