Stressors for Youth during Covid-19: A Narrative Review

Tiffany Field
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This narrative review is a summary of published studies and reviews on stressors that youth have experienced during COVID-19. Most of the literature is focused on infection effects on pregnancy, the neonate, children and adolescents as well as Long COVID in youth. Although most youth have not experienced COVID infection or Long COVID, they have had other negative experiences during COVID-19. These have included lockdown school closings and exposure to aggression and violence. Related mental health problems have included loneliness, anxiety and depression, post-traumatic stress and suicidality. These mental health problems have been associated with excessive screen time/social media, inactivity, over-eating/unhealthy diet and sleep disturbances. Limitations of this literature include the typically absent baseline data and the questionable reliability of parents reporting on the activities and feelings of their youth.
2019冠状病毒病期间青年的压力源:述评
本叙述性综述总结了已发表的关于青年在COVID-19期间经历的压力源的研究和综述。大多数文献都集中在感染对妊娠、新生儿、儿童和青少年的影响以及青少年的长期COVID。虽然大多数年轻人没有经历过COVID-19感染或长期COVID-19,但他们在COVID-19期间有其他负面经历。其中包括封锁学校、关闭学校、暴露于侵略和暴力之中。相关的心理健康问题包括孤独、焦虑和抑郁、创伤后压力和自杀。这些心理健康问题与屏幕时间过长/社交媒体时间过长、缺乏活动、暴饮暴食/不健康饮食和睡眠障碍有关。本文献的局限性包括典型的缺乏基线数据和可疑的可靠性的父母报告的活动和感受的青年。
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