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Abstract: The pandemic of COVID-19 caused significant changes in economies and societies with
a major impact on the entire education process. However, these changes did not invalidate a
constant effort of adaptation. This cross-sectional, descriptive, and correlational study used an online
questionnaire administered to students from various study cycles at higher education institutions
in Portugal, with the aim of exploring the influence of literacy and mental health on the use of
mental health promotion strategies during COVID-19 confinement. A total of 329 students from
higher education institutions participated in this study, mostly from the age group 18–24 years
(n = 272; 82.7%) and female (n = 265, 80.5%). The most mentioned health promotion strategies
during this period included studying (n = 170; 51.7%); physical activities (n = 151, 45.9%); social
networking (n = 124, 37.7%); cooking activities (n = 120, 36.5%); and listening to music (n = 118,
35.9%). Academic success is self-reported, and it is weakly correlated with the MHI5 (r = 0.103,
p = 0.063). Students in the pre-graduate programs studied more during the times of the pandemic
and used this activity as a mental-health-promoting strategy with a statistically significant difference
(p = 0.033). Although it was difficult to improve health literacy related to COVID-19 in such a short
period of time, there was a very strong motivation to access, understand, evaluate, communicate,
synthesize, and apply information and knowledge to maintain mental health through self-care using
health promotion strategies
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Keywords
Mental health Higher education students Health promotion strategies
Citation
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 14393
Publisher
MDPI