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Research Survey Collecting Data on COVID-19 Policies Impact on Students

04/23/2021

Researchers in Saint Louis University's College for Public Health and Social Justice are seeking input from SLU students about how the University's COVID-19 policies and safeguards have impacted their mental health amid the pandemic. 

Between shelter-in-place orders and the shift from in-person learning to virtual learning or a combination of both, COVID-19 has affected the mental health of college students across the country. 

This SLU study will provide information about the effects policies have had on students. It also will help academic leadership make informed decisions regarding mental health services for all students.

Additionally, participants can elect to enter into a raffle for $25. Students are encouraged to share the survey with other SLU students. 

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The survey is a collaboration between three departments in the College for Public Health and Social Justice: Health Management and Policy, Epidemiology, and Behavioral Science and Health Education.

The principal investigator is Alyssa Coleman, MPH, CPH, a doctoral student and graduate research assistant at Saint Louis University. Anyone with questions about the survey can email Coleman at alyssa.coleman@slu.edu.

The IRB Protocol Number for this survey is  #31881.