KMID : 1143520230110010060
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Journal of Korean Society of Oral Health Science 2023 Volume.11 No. 1 p.60 ~ p.66
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Changes in College Students Major Satisfaction and Self-Efficacy Due to COVID-19
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Kim Ju-Hee
Jung Eun-Ha Kim Yu-Rin Choi Yu-Ri
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Abstract
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to provide basic data to reduce the difficulties caused by COVID-19 in college students.
Methods: This study was conducted for about 2 months, beginning in July 2021, and linear regression analysis was conducted to identify the factors affecting the difficulties experienced by college students due to COVID-19.
Results: The difficulties caused by COVID-19 were the fewest in the medical and health sectors, followed by the humanities and social sciences and others (p<0.05). As the student grade increased, the difficulty with COVID-19 increased by 1.092, and in the humanities and sociology and other departments, the difficulty with COVID-19 increased by 1.108, based on the medical and health departments (p<0.05).
Conclusions: The results obtained here suggest that each university should implement special education programs, such as career aptitude programs, to help students cope with the difficulties they encountered due to COVID-19.
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KEYWORD
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COVID-19, Major satisfaction, Self-efficacy, University
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