Impact of Covid-19 lockdown on the psychological wellbeing and academic performance of Psychology students of Makerere University. A case study of BIOP students
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between Covid-19 lockdown
psychological wellbeing and academic performance among psychology students of Makerere
University. The study was intending to achieve objectives: To examine the relationship between
Covid-19 lockdown and psychological wellbeing, to ascertain the relationship between Covid-19
lockdown and academic performance and to determine the relationship between psychological
wellbeing and academic performance. The study was using sample of 132 respondents who were
adopted using sampling technique data was collected using self-administered questionnaires and
later analyzed using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Scientists) version 20.0. The findings
show that Covid-19 lockdown and psychological wellbeing are positively and significantly related
(r=.089 at p=.000<0.01). furthermore, the findings show that Covid-19 lockdown and academic
performance are positively and significantly related (r=.148 at p=.000<0.01). Additionally, the
findings show that psychological wellbeing and academic performance are positively and
insignificantly related (r=.190 at p=.000<0.01). The study findings recommended that
governments need to put the appropriate measures in place to mitigate the mental health effects
related to Covid-19. The study also recommended the need for clearly defined referral pathways
that cater to MHPSS needs during this time. The study also recommended that, there is a need for
interventions to support students in the post Covid-19 to adjust with their academics and better
understand the online studies which has left many behind in terms of academic performance.