APS
2022 APS Annual Convention
COVID-19 on Campus in New York City: Wellbeing and Prevention in the Epicenter of the U.S. Epidemic
COVID-19 mortality rates among college students are low, but they report substantial emotional distress. High mobility and sense of invulnerability make them potent vectors of COVID-19 disease. Few studies examine predictors of distress or preventive behaviors on campus. Presenters provide longitudinal and cross-sectional data from New York City area campuses.
Chairs & Discussants
- Andrew RasmussenChair
Fordham University
Presentations
- Social, Financial, and Mental Health Impacts of COVID-19 Among First-Year College StudentsWilliam Tsai
- Chronic Impact of COVID-19 Disruptions on College Students’ Psychological, Academic, and Financial Well-BeingEmily Kline
- Prevention Behavior Among New York City College StudentsAndrew Rasmussen
- Cultural Tightness Enhances Social Norms Among NYC Undergraduate StudentsCamille Zolopa