Mental Hygiene Level Of Undergraduate Students Post Pandemic Covid-19: A Survey After 2 Years Of The Pandemic

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Adnan Fadkhurosi

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This study aims to determine the level of mental hygiene of Solo undergraduate students after two years of the Covid-19 pandemic. The research methodology used in this research is quantitative survey. The population used was 35,414 population with a sample of 277 students. This study used a simple random sampling technique. The data were processed using IBM SPSS 22 with descriptive analysis techniques. This study describes the majority of samples experiencing mental breakdown symptoms after two years of the Covid 19 pandemic, namely 71.48% or with a quantity of 198 out of 277 undergraduate student samples. These results are evidenced by three indicators of measuring the level of mental hygiene, namely biological, psychological, and sociological individuals. This research can be used as a means of theoretical preliminary studies that can be used in further research. The limitation of the study is that there are filling errors in students, so that many master's and doctoral students participate in filling out this survey.

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Adnan Fadkhurosi. (2024). Mental Hygiene Level Of Undergraduate Students Post Pandemic Covid-19: A Survey After 2 Years Of The Pandemic. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(8), 429–432. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i8.7396
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Adnan Fadkhurosi

Guidance and Counseling Lecturer, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Muria Kudus University