Abstract

Objectives This study attempted to understand the relationship between fatigue, depression, quality of life, and leisure satisfaction of college students due to the prolonged COVID-19, and to understand the factors affecting leisure satisfaction.
 Methods The convenience was extracted from college students who experienced more than one semester of non- face-to-face online lectures among 130 college students enrolled in 4-year colleges in C province. Data collection was conducted from June 1st to June 14th, 2021 and the non-face-to-face URL questionnaire was used for the collection. The collected data was analyzed using SPSS 19.0 program for the mean and standard deviation, Pearson correlation coefficient, and stepwise multiple regression.
 Results The leisure satisfaction of college students due to the prolonged COVID-19 has a positive(+)correlation with depression, negative correlation, and quality of life, and the higher the leisure satisfaction, the lower the depression and the higher the quality of life. In addition, as a result of analyzing the factors influencing college students' fatigue, depression, and quality of life on leisure satisfaction, fatigue and depression had no significant effect, and quality of life had a significant effect on leisure satisfaction, and the explanatory power of the model was 46%.
 Conclusions The purposes of this study were to identify the degree of fatigue, depression, and quality of life of college students, and to identify leisure satisfaction according to the variation of the subjects, and to provide basic data for college students to lead their daily and leisure lives and improve mental health in a pandemic situation.

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