Well-Being of Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Anne Eppinger Ruiz de Zarate, A. Thiel, G. Sudeck, Katja Dierkes, Jannika M. John, A. Niess, C. Gawrilow
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Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, implemented social distancing measures led to behavioral changes and decreased well-being in adolescents. The aim of this study was to examine the relation between daily behaviors (physical and sport activity, social contacts, screen time) and adolescent well-being. For this, we conducted a 28-day ambulatory assessment study. Daily data of 125 German adolescents (11–20 years) were collected every evening through self-report and analyzed with multilevel models. Between and within individuals, physical activity was positively related to well-being and screen time was negatively related to well-being. Social contacts were positively related to well-being within individuals. Explorative analyses revealed differences between sport activity contexts (sports club, leisure time, school), and between in-person and digital social contacts. Our findings suggest that physical activity and in-person social contacts are positively related to adolescent well-being and should, thus, be enabled during the pandemic. Furthermore, the role of screen time should be considered in health promotion.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间青少年的福祉
摘要:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,实施社交距离措施导致青少年行为改变,幸福感下降。这项研究的目的是检查日常行为(身体和体育活动,社会交往,屏幕时间)与青少年健康之间的关系。为此,我们进行了一项为期28天的动态评估研究。采用每晚自我报告的方式收集125名11-20岁德国青少年的日常数据,并采用多层次模型进行分析。在个体之间和个体内部,身体活动与幸福感呈正相关,屏幕时间与幸福感负相关。社会交往与个人的幸福感呈正相关。探索性分析揭示了体育活动背景(体育俱乐部、休闲时间、学校)以及面对面和数字社会联系之间的差异。我们的研究结果表明,身体活动和面对面的社会接触与青少年的福祉呈正相关,因此应该在大流行期间进行。此外,应考虑屏幕时间在促进健康方面的作用。
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