Malta Independent

Fear of virus linked with increased substance abuse by university students – study

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Alcohol consumptio­n and negative emotional conditions such as depression, exhaustion and anxiety have increased due to fear of Covid-19, a research study by the Faculty for Social Wellbeing (FSW) reveals.

The study looks at 777 participan­ts who completed an online survey to analyse the relation of fear of Covid-19, substance use and negative emotional conditions. It took into considerat­ion their gender and whether they are religious, somewhat religious or secular.

The study reveals various issues that should be taken into considerat­ion when dealing with university students, especially those at younger ages.

“For those respondent­s who used substances prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, 39.7% reported increased use of cigarettes, 29.9% reported increased use of alcohol, and 46.9% reported increased cannabis use – all as a result of their fear of Covid-19,” the article reads.

Analysis also reveals that there was an increase of 8.7% in binge drinking.

The study also reported the psychologi­cal effects Covid-19 had on students, with 60% of respondent­s saying they were feeling depressed, 64.9% felt exhausted, 61% felt lonely, 70.4% felt nervous, and 52.5% felt angry.

The study also showed that females were more likely than males to have a higher level of fear of Covid-19, as well as “an increased likelihood of experienci­ng certain negative emotions during the pandemic,” the FSW article reads.

“The rise in use of certain substances amongst students requires considerat­ion due to the potential increase in harmful effects on physical and psychologi­cal wellbeing.”

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