COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), first emerged in Wuhan, China late in December 2019. Not long after, the virus spread worldwide and was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020. This caused many changes around the world and in the United States, including an educational shift towards online learning. In this paper, we seek to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic and increase in online learning impact college students' emotional wellbeing. We use several machine learning and statistical models to analyze data collected by the Faculty of Public Administration at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia in conjunction with an international consortium of universities, other higher education institutions, and students' associations. Our results indicate that features related to students' academic life have the largest impact on their emotional wellbeing. Other important factors include students' satisfaction with their university's and government's handling of the pandemic as well as students' financial security.
翻译:COVID-19, 由新型冠状病毒(SARS-COV-2)引起的疾病,最早于2019年12月下旬在中国武汉出现。不久之后,该病毒在全世界蔓延,世界卫生组织于2020年3月宣布其为流行病,这在世界各地和美国造成许多变化,包括教育转向在线学习。在本文中,我们试图了解COVID-19大流行病和在线学习增加如何影响大学生的情感福祉。我们使用若干机器学习和统计模型分析斯洛文尼亚卢布尔雅那大学公共行政学院与国际大学联合会、其他高等教育机构和学生协会联合收集的数据。我们的结果显示,与学生学术生活有关的特征对其情感福祉影响最大。其他重要因素包括学生对大学和政府处理该流行病的满意程度以及学生的财政保障。