Signs of anxiety and depression are common among postgraduates at Chinese universities, and a psychologist has said the pandemic could be making things worse.
A of nearly 13,000 postgraduates at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) found that 35.5per cent of participants showed some signs of depression, and 60.1per cent were experiencing anxiety issues.
The results also indicated that 12.4per cent of surveyed students were considered to be at high risk of depression and 18.4per cent showed moderate orsevere symptoms ofanxiety.
Final-year students, those who studied for more than 10hours aday on average, and those with adifficult relationship with their supervisor were at highest risk.
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The students surveyed worked an average of 62hours aweek, with more than one in three (36.5per cent) typically putting in more than 10hours aday.
Chen Zhiyan, a professor in UCAS Institute of Psychology and the leader of the project, told that better communication and support were needed for postgraduates, especially PhD students, because the mental health centre in many institutions provides services mainly for undergraduate students.
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Ma Qianguang, a deputy professor in the East China University of Political Science and Laws mental health education and consulting centre, told 51勛圖 that postgraduate students were under great pressure, not just inChina, and the issue required serious attention.
This group faces stresses from studying and research and soon, hence its natural for them to feel anxious and have other emotional reactions, DrMa said.
Dr Ma highlighted that the UCAS study used scales to assess symptoms of anxiety and depression, which was significantly different from a diagnostic assessment.
The UCAS survey was conducted before the coronavirus pandemic, and DrMa said Covid-19 had had obvious impact on mental health, including among postgraduates.
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The way of teaching and learning has changed during the pandemic, and the job market will be affected as well, he said. Allthese could exacerbate students reaction and degree of anxiety, worry and pessimism.
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