Relationships Between Psychological Health and Academic Performance Among Undergraduate Students in the Third Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Demographic Characteristics | N/Categories | Mean | SD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 239 | 20.22 | 1.65 |
| GPA (Self-reported) | 211 | 3.499 | 0.505 |
| Gender | N | % | |
| Male | 84 | 34.4 | |
| Female | 147 | 60.2 | |
| Others | 6 | 2.5 | |
| Ethnicity | White | 124 | 50.8 |
| African American | 39 | 16.0 | |
| Hispanic or Latino | 27 | 11.1 | |
| Asian | 12 | 4.9 | |
| Other | 24 | 9.8 | |
| Educational Classification | Freshmen | 32 | 13.1 |
| Sophomores | 52 | 21.3 | |
| Juniors | 68 | 27.9 | |
| Seniors | 79 | 32.4 | |
| Country of Origin | USA | 177 | 72.5 |
| International | 48 | 19.7 | |
| Behavioral Factors | Yes/No | N | % |
| Use tobacco | No | 215 | 88.1 |
| Yes | 10 | 4.1 | |
| Consume alcohol | No | 141 | 57.8 |
| Yes | 84 | 34.4 | |
| Exercise 150 min per week | No | 102 | 41.8 |
| Yes | 120 | 49.2 | |
| Have a disease or condition | No | 175 | 71.7 |
| Yes | 49 | 20.1 | |
| COVID-19 vaccination | No/also not planning | 11 | 4.5 |
| Fully vaccinated | 211 | 86.5 | |
| Education mode in Spring 2021 | In-person | 17 | 7.0 |
| Online | 79 | 32.4 | |
| Hybrid | 118 | 48.4 | |
| Leave | 4 | 1.6 |
| (a) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Sociodemographic Categories | Psychological Factors | Categories | Mean | Sd | ANOVA | |
| F | p-Value | |||||
| Gender | Well-being | Females | 11.92 | 5.037 | 7.210 | 0.001 |
| Males | 14.10 | 5.679 | ||||
| Others | 6.25 | 5.123 | ||||
| Perceived stress | Females | 8.15 | 3.173 | 9.602 | 0.001 | |
| Males | 6.41 | 3.466 | ||||
| Others | 11.25 | 2.630 | ||||
| Generalized anxiety | Females | 10.79 | 5.769 | 11.314 | 0.001 | |
| Males | 7.96 | 5.896 | ||||
| Others | 19.50 | 3.000 | ||||
| Depression | Females | 11.48 | 7.090 | 7.251 | 0.001 | |
| Males | 8.91 | 6.610 | ||||
| Others | 20.25 | 5.620 | ||||
| Quality sleep | Females | 13.74 | 7.022 | 7.507 | 0.001 | |
| Males | 11.25 | 6.681 | ||||
| Others | 23.00 | 3.559 | ||||
| Classification | Well-being | Freshmen | 13.46 | 4.451 | 0.320 | 0.811 |
| Sophomores | 12.58 | 5.538 | ||||
| Juniors | 12.33 | 5.637 | ||||
| Seniors | 12.41 | 5.451 | ||||
| Perceived stress | Freshmen | 7.57 | 2.962 | 0.111 | 0.954 | |
| Sophomores | 7.47 | 3.355 | ||||
| Juniors | 7.79 | 3.446 | ||||
| Seniors | 7.50 | 3.631 | ||||
| Generalized anxiety | Freshmen | 9.65 | 6.079 | 0.686 | 0.561 | |
| Sophomores | 9.96 | 6.197 | ||||
| Juniors | 10.76 | 6.303 | ||||
| Seniors | 9.29 | 5.673 | ||||
| Depression | Freshmen | 10.88 | 7.560 | 0.763 | 0.516 | |
| Sophomores | 10.39 | 7.265 | ||||
| Juniors | 11.85 | 7.384 | ||||
| Seniors | 10.08 | 6.604 | ||||
| Quality sleep | Freshmen | 13.54 | 9.060 | 0.126 | 0.945 | |
| Sophomores | 12.54 | 6.246 | ||||
| Juniors | 13.20 | 6.921 | ||||
| Seniors | 12.99 | 7.016 | ||||
| Ethnicity | Well-being | African Americans | 13.24 | 5.465 | 1.079 | 0.368 |
| Whites | 12.13 | 5.528 | ||||
| Asians | 14.67 | 4.960 | ||||
| Hispanics/Latinos | 13.44 | 5.139 | ||||
| Others | 11.77 | 5.433 | ||||
| Perceived stress | African Americans | 8.34 | 3.505 | 0.820 | 0.514 | |
| Whites | 7.51 | 3.659 | ||||
| Asians | 6.67 | 2.902 | ||||
| Hispanics/Latinos | 7.12 | 2.372 | ||||
| Others | 7.64 | 3.170 | ||||
| Generalized anxiety | African Americans | 9.76 | 5.479 | 1.077 | 0.369 | |
| Whites | 10.62 | 5.960 | ||||
| Asians | 9.09 | 6.204 | ||||
| Hispanics/Latinos | 8.00 | 5.979 | ||||
| Others | 9.68 | 7.260 | ||||
| Depression | African Americans | 11.11 | 8.037 | 0.813 | 0.518 | |
| Whites | 11.28 | 6.993 | ||||
| Asians | 9.33 | 7.365 | ||||
| Hispanics/Latinos | 8.71 | 5.820 | ||||
| Others | 10.36 | 7.148 | ||||
| Quality sleep | African Americans | 11.50 | 8.027 | 1.479 | 0.210 | |
| Whites | 13.37 | 7.059 | ||||
| Asians | 11.08 | 6.022 | ||||
| Hispanics/Latinos | 12.46 | 5.233 | ||||
| Others | 15.70 | 7.406 | ||||
| Country | Well-being | USA | 12.33 | 5.526 | 1.988 | 0.160 |
| International | 13.58 | 5.069 | ||||
| Perceived stress | USA | 7.71 | 3.454 | 1.245 | 0.266 | |
| International | 7.08 | 3.254 | ||||
| Generalized anxiety | USA | 10.22 | 5.963 | 2.151 | 0.144 | |
| International | 8.73 | 6.344 | ||||
| Depression | USA | 11.15 | 7.162 | 3.045 | 0.082 | |
| International | 9.07 | 6.780 | ||||
| Quality sleep | USA | 13.37 | 7.228 | 2.177 | 0.142 | |
| International | 11.62 | 6.354 | ||||
| Mode of Learning | Well-being | In-person | 14.31 | 5.558 | 1.375 | 0.251 |
| Online | 12.13 | 4.916 | ||||
| Hybrid | 12.83 | 5.690 | ||||
| Leave | 9.00 | 7.439 | ||||
| Perceived stress | In-person | 7.69 | 2.750 | 0.184 | 0.907 | |
| Online | 7.53 | 3.343 | ||||
| Hybrid | 7.48 | 3.595 | ||||
| Leave | 8.75 | 4.031 | ||||
| Generalized anxiety | In-person | 11.07 | 6.595 | 0.618 | 0.604 | |
| Online | 9.78 | 5.410 | ||||
| Hybrid | 9.76 | 6.429 | ||||
| Leave | 13.25 | 6.500 | ||||
| Depression | In-person | 11.44 | 6.966 | 1.208 | 0.308 | |
| Online | 9.95 | 5.808 | ||||
| Hybrid | 10.96 | 7.844 | ||||
| Leave | 16.25 | 8.261 | ||||
| Quality sleep | In-person | 13.63 | 8.740 | 0.087 | 0.967 | |
| Online | 13.07 | 6.692 | ||||
| Hybrid | 13.01 | 7.049 | ||||
| Leave | 14.50 | 9.574 | ||||
| (b) | ||||||
| Behavioral Factors | Psychological Factors | Beh. Factors (no/yes) | Mean | Sd | t-value | p-value |
| Tobacco user | Well-being | No | 12.78 | 5.372 | 1.88 | 0.061 |
| Yes | 9.33 | 5.723 | ||||
| Perceived stress | No | 7.46 | 3.375 | −2.10 | 0.036 | |
| Yes | 9.89 | 3.621 | ||||
| Generalized anxiety | No | 9.76 | 6.093 | −1.736 | 0.084 | |
| Yes | 13.33 | 4.555 | ||||
| Depression | No | 10.48 | 7.075 | −1.650 | 0.100 | |
| Yes | 14.44 | 6.267 | ||||
| Quality sleep | No | 12.76 | 7.020 | −1.681 | 0.094 | |
| Yes | 16.78 | 6.685 | ||||
| Alcohol consumption | Well-being | No | 13.04 | 5.447 | 1.529 | 0.128 |
| Yes | 11.88 | 5.353 | ||||
| Perceived stress | No | 7.33 | 3.419 | −1.372 | 0.171 | |
| Yes | 7.99 | 3.361 | ||||
| Generalized anxiety | No | 9.25 | 6.125 | −2.197 | 0.029 | |
| Yes | 11.14 | 5.791 | ||||
| Depression | No | 9.87 | 7.093 | −2.312 | 0.022 | |
| Yes | 12.20 | 6.913 | ||||
| Quality sleep | No | 12.45 | 7.322 | −1.478 | 0.141 | |
| Yes | 13.95 | 6.550 | ||||
| Exercise | Well-being | No | 11.40 | 5.307 | −3.365 | 0.001 |
| Yes | 13.81 | 5.199 | ||||
| Perceived stress | No | 8.16 | 3.371 | 2.643 | 0.009 | |
| Yes | 6.96 | 3.286 | ||||
| Generalized anxiety | No | 10.90 | 6.073 | 2.385 | 0.018 | |
| Yes | 8.93 | 5.843 | ||||
| Depression | No | 11.94 | 7.047 | 2.633 | 0.009 | |
| Yes | 9.41 | 6.810 | ||||
| Quality sleep | No | 14.30 | 7.253 | 2.517 | 0.013 | |
| Yes | 11.84 | 6.797 | ||||
| Behavioral Factors | Mean (SD) | N | ρ | p-Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GPA | 3.499 (0.50) | 211 | ||
| Uses tobacco | 210 | −0.068 | 0.326 | |
| Consumes alcohol | 209 | −0.184 | 0.008 | |
| Exercise 150 m/week | 207 | −0.021 | 0.768 |
| Model Summary | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R | R2 | Adj R2 | Std. Error | ANOVA | |
| 0.286 | 0.082 | 0.057 | 0.4951 | F | p-value |
| 3.353 | 0.006 | ||||
| Regression | |||||
| Psychological factors | B | Std. Error | 95% CI | p-value | |
| Lower | Upper | ||||
| Constant | 3.890 | 0.244 | 3.408 | 4.372 | <0.001 |
| Well-being | −0.012 | 0.011 | −0.033 | 0.009 | 0.246 |
| Perceived Stress | −0.016 | 0.016 | −0.048 | 0.016 | 0.328 |
| Generalized anxiety | −0.003 | 0.010 | −0.024 | 0.017 | 0.746 |
| Depression | −0.026 | 0.010 | −0.045 | −0.007 | 0.007 |
| Sleep Quality | 0.015 | 0.007 | 0.001 | 0.029 | 0.042 |
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Lakhan, R.; Vergara, M.; Moore, Z.; Sharma, M. Relationships Between Psychological Health and Academic Performance Among Undergraduate Students in the Third Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study. Behav. Sci. 2025, 15, 1281. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091281
Lakhan R, Vergara M, Moore Z, Sharma M. Relationships Between Psychological Health and Academic Performance Among Undergraduate Students in the Third Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study. Behavioral Sciences. 2025; 15(9):1281. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091281
Chicago/Turabian StyleLakhan, Ram, Maribel Vergara, Zoe Moore, and Manoj Sharma. 2025. "Relationships Between Psychological Health and Academic Performance Among Undergraduate Students in the Third Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study" Behavioral Sciences 15, no. 9: 1281. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091281
APA StyleLakhan, R., Vergara, M., Moore, Z., & Sharma, M. (2025). Relationships Between Psychological Health and Academic Performance Among Undergraduate Students in the Third Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study. Behavioral Sciences, 15(9), 1281. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091281

