Loneliness and its associated factors among university students during late stage of COVID-19 pandemic: An online cross-sectional study.
Wudneh Simegn BelayGashaw SisayAbdulwase Mohammed SeidHenok DagnePublished in: PloS one (2023)
A significant proportion of students were victims of loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic. Being female, working in non-health-related fields, having sleeping problems, encountering sexual harassment, perceived stress, and poor social support were significantly associated with loneliness. Interventions to reduce loneliness should focus on related psychosocial support to reduce stress, sleeping disturbances, and poor social support. A special focus should also be given to female students.