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The mental health and well being of students at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom during the novel coronavirus pandemic is to be monitored as part of a study by psychologists. Researchers are also reaching out to  Warwick’s Chinese student population to learn more about howCOVID-19 is affecting them.
Working alongside the Warwick Students’ Union, the Warwick Chinese Society and the Chinese Students and Scholars Association, experts hope this will ensure Chinese student are represented and the data gathered reflects the diversity of the university’s international cohort. Nicole Tang from the university’s department of psychology is  leading this study. “We welcome students from all over the world and we have over 3,000 students from China. We really care about our Chinese students and this project is one of many initiatives to ensure a safe, pleasant and  supporting environment for them,” she said.
The screen and track study is led by the Sleep and Pain Laboratory at the university’s psychology department. In the first phase of the study, participants will be asked to share their concerns and feelings and complete a survey of symptoms and behaviors. In the second phase, students taking part will be offered a wear able device that tracks their mood, sleep, and physical activity in real time.
The university said the data from the study will be used to keep students safe and well, to ensure the resilience of campus support services, and to provide crucial scientific informationonhowCOVID-19 is affecting people’s  mental well being. Tang said the novel corona virus pandemic and lock down measures have brought uncertainty to daily life. “The restriction of movement and the accompanying social distancing measures have changed our daily routine; the way we work, learn and study, the way we exercise, the way we do our shopping, the way we seek    entertainment, and the way we socialize and relate with people,” she said. “The impact of these changes on our  long-term mental health, however, is not well understood, and this is why we are conducting this study to track changes in well being in our student participants over the next 12months, as we gradually resume teaching and    learning activities in the next phase of the pandemic. ”
TianaHolgate, welfare and campaigns officer for Warwick Students’ Union, said: “This unprecedented time has had a huge impact on students. This research is a vital piece of work from the psychology department, to give us a
Greater understanding into the unique experiences of students. ”

  46to Examine Mental Health of Students
47 Students at the university of Warwick in the United Kingdom and Warwick’s  Chinese students populations will be monitored.
Purpose Researchers attempted to find out 48 effects COVID-19 had on students,49 sure that proper campus support services would be 50 as soon as possible.
Procedures of the health 51, participants will be asked to share their concerns and feelings and complete a survey of symptoms and behaviors.
Secondly, students 52 will be offered a wearable device that tracks their mood, sleep, and physical activity in real time.
53 of the research The 54 of the novel coronavirus has changed people's life, and this research will help us 55 the students' experiences better.

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