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Title: | Social cure in the time of COVID-19: Social identity and belongingness predict greater well-being and academic motivation in university students |
Authors: | Andreadis M Marshall T |
Department: | Health, Aging & Society |
Keywords: | social identity;social cure;COVID-19;remote learning;well-being |
Publication Date: | 12-Jul-2023 |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Abstract: | Social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic increased negative affect and feelings of loneliness among university students. Objective: Given that identifying as a member of a social group, like a university student, serves as a protective factor against diminished well-being, we examined whether students’ social identity might offer a “social cure” during COVID-related remote learning. Participants: 356 students from a large, public university that was fully remote in 2021. Results: Students with a stronger social identity as a member of their university reported lower loneliness and greater positive affect balance during remote learning. Social identification was also associated with greater academic motivation, whereas two well-established predictors of positive student outcomes – perceived social support and academic performance – were not. Nonetheless, academic performance, but not social identification, predicted lower general stress and COVID-related worry. Conclusions: social identity may be a potential social cure for university students who are learning remotely. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/28728 |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2023.2227723 |
ISSN: | 0744-8481 |
Appears in Collections: | Health, Aging & Society Publications |
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