# A Study of the Relationship Between Mental Health and Online Platforms for Education

**Authors:** Nastaran Kazemi Rad, Atefeh Mohammad Jafari, Zahra Mirsepassi, Pedram Sarikhani

PMC · DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2025.10159 · 2025-06-20

## TL;DR

This study explores how online education and related factors during the pandemic affect students' mental health and suggests ways to improve it.

## Contribution

The study identifies specific factors in online education that impact mental health and proposes practical solutions to address them.

## Key findings

- Most students experienced mild to moderate depression and stress during virtual education.
- Factors like resource accessibility, communication, and financial worries significantly affect mental health.
- Improving virtual classroom design and support can enhance students' mental well-being.

## Abstract

Aims: 1. Providing practical solutions for richer and broader use of online platforms for education among students. 2. Finding factors related to online education that are involved in causing mental disorders in students and preventing and correcting them.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted after obtaining approval from the Research Council and Ethics Committee of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Medical students were selected through simple random sampling, and those who met the inclusion criteria completed an online questionnaire that included the PHQ-9 and PSS-10 questionnaires developed by the researcher. Informed consent was obtained from all participants, and the data was analysed using SPSS software.

Results: A total of 330 medical students participated in the study, of whom 137 (41.5%) were female and 193 (58.5%) were male. The results revealed that 73.5% of participants had mild depression, 17.3% had moderate depression, and 9.4% had severe depression. Additionally, 4.2% had mild stress, 91.5% had moderate stress, and 4.2% had severe stress.

Conclusion: The study findings revealed that virtual education quality during the Covid-19 era, accessibility to virtual learning resources, financial and health worries due to Covid-19, and communication level among students with their family and friends significantly influence their mental health. The study suggests that while designing virtual classrooms, it is essential to consider the availability of resources, facilitate peer-group communication, and provide financial support to enhance students’ mental health.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12241890