Fatigue and resilience in Master’s and PhD students in the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil: A cross-sectional study

The aim of this study was to analyze levels of fatigue and resilience of Brazilian graduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic and to determine whether there is an association between fatigue and resilience and sociodemographic and academic factors. Data were analyzed using descriptive and infere...

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Hauptverfasser: Valóta, Izabel Alves das Chagas, Rodrigo da Silva Pimentel, Rafael, Neroni Stina Saura, Ana Paula, Marques da Silva, Rodrigo, Siqueira Costa Calache, Ana Lucia, José dos Santos, Marcelo
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description The aim of this study was to analyze levels of fatigue and resilience of Brazilian graduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic and to determine whether there is an association between fatigue and resilience and sociodemographic and academic factors. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, and it was discovered that the variables associated with higher levels of resilience were age; having children; being retired; receiving income above five minimum wages; having had greater problems in other phases of the research schedule; coming from private universities; being from the north of Brazil; studying the area of Health; and having their research schedule unaffected during the pandemic. On the other hand, lack of resilience was associated with not having children; being less well-off financially; being younger; being a woman; studying in a public university; and having to postpone part of the research during the pandemic. The conclusion of the study indicated the need for graduate programs to design strategies to deal with fatigue and promote resilience in Master's and PhD students.
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Analysis
Brazil
Colleges & universities
COVID-19
Cross-sectional studies
Data collection
Epidemics
Fatigue
Graduate students
Graduate studies
Mental disorders
Mental health
Minimum wage
Pandemics
Psychological aspects
Questionnaires
Resilience
Resilience (Personality trait)
Schedules
Sociodemographics
Software
Students
Surveys
Wages
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