Off-campus study due [to] the Coronavirus pandemic and access to psychological services: challenges faced by the students from the School of Applied Human Sciences at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
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2023
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This research study examined students’ off-campus study due to the Coronavirus pandemic and
their access to psychological services. The aim was to explore the challenges faced by students
from the School of Applied Human Sciences at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN).
Nine students from the School of Applied Human Sciences and one member from Student
Support Services fromUKZN participated in this study. The study sample was selected using two
non-probability sampling methods: purposive sampling and snowball sampling. The instrument
utilised in the study consisted of a photo elicitation interview which was conducted via the
Zoom communications platform. The data obtained from the study was qualitative in nature;
hence the data was analysed using Braun and Clark’ssix phases of thematic analysis. The
findings revealed that there were student challenges in terms of intersectionality of household
responsibilities, isolation and studying. Students held positive attitudes towards reaching out
for online psychological services offered by theuniversity despite the public stigma arising
from friends and family. Student counsellors also faced difficulties in rendering their services
during the COVID-19 pandemic, including being fully booked, excessive workload coupled
with home life demands and poor technology, and no private spaces to render their online
psychological services. Being based off campus, students suggested that to promote their mental
health meant prioritizing their physical, mental, and emotional well-being and creating support
groups via Zoom or WhatsApp. Student counsellors could also play a role in promoting
students’ mental health when they are based off campus during the COVID-19 pandemic by
raising awareness of online psychological services and assisting with time management and
coping mechanisms.
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Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.