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Perception of Academic Impact in Latin American University Students based on the Fear of the Outbreak of a Large-scale War: Cross-sectional Survey

  • Christian R. Mejia
  • , Medally C. Paucar
  • , Jamil Cedillo-Balcázar
  • , Tatiana Requena
  • , José Armada
  • , Elvira G. Zamora-Huaringa
  • , Martin A. Vilela-Estrada
  • , Víctor Serna-Alarcón
  • , Bryan Alexis Cossio-Alva

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Abstract

Introduction. The military conflict between Ukraine and Russia is causing great concern, as it could potentially escalate into a larger scale war. This has once again put students’ academic activities at risk. Objective. To determine the perceived academic impact based on the fear of a large-scale war among university students in Latin America. Method. A cross-sectional, analytical, and multicenter study was conducted in seven Latin American countries, surveying 1,455 university students. Perceived academic impact was assessed through a categorized questionnaire and analyzed in relation to socio-educational variables, anxiety, depression, and stress, measured using the validated DASS-21 scale. Results. Multivariate analysis revealed that the perception of significant academic impact was higher among those fearing a large-scale war (adjusted prevalence ratio [aPR]: 1.35; 95% CI: 1.25–1.46; P < .001) and among students with severe or very severe anxiety (aPR: 1.25; 95% CI: 1.12–1.40; P < .001). Conversely, male students (aPR: 0.81; 95% CI: 0.74–0.89; P < .001) and those residing in Paraguay, Peru, Boli-via, Ecuador, and Mexico reported a lower perception of impact. Conclusion. There was a greater perception of academic impact among those who perceived the potential for a global conflict, as well as among those with anxiety, wo-men, and according to the country of residence.

Translated title of the contributionPercepción de repercusión académica según el miedo al inicio de una gran guerra en estudiantes universitarios de Latinoamérica: encuesta transversal
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere-v7n2a361
JournalRevista de Investigacion e Innovacion en Ciencias de la Salud
Volume7
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Feb 2025

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  2. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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