Burnout among Adolescent Population during Covid-19 Lockdown in Sialkot Pakistan

Roha Asif, Ijaz Amin, Wajida Perveen, M. Ali, Umer Ilyas, Khizra Bashir
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Background: To analyze the change in behavioral patterns, its impact, and peer pressure caused by COVID-19 lockdown among the adolescent population. Methods: It was an observational study with sample size of 443 participants. The study was conducted after ethical approval. Data were collected from different academic institutions in Sialkot, Pakistan using Burnout rating scale. The target population was adolescents of age 13-19 years. Regression analysis was done to find predictor factors mobile use and lockdown on the dependent variable Burnout score. The correlation was applied among mobile phone use, lockdown, and burnout score. IBM software SPSS version 21 was used to analyze data. Results: Among 443 participants, 305 were female and 138 were male making 68.8% and 31.2% respectively. 57.1% of participants were doing well, 24.8% became candidates for burnout. In 13.3% of candidates, the burnout made changes, and for only 4.7% action should be taken for their health. The correlation coefficient among burnout and using mobile was 0.194 that is highly significant showing a direct positive association between these two variables. The correlation coefficient (R) has a value of -0.222 between burnout and lockdown also showing significance. Conclusion: Behavioral changes in adolescents concerning burnout due to COVID-19 lockdown was more exaggerated than the actual burnout rate. Behavioral outcome due to COVID-19 lockdown was not that much destructive for adolescent mental health, but only if combined with the other negative traits of the individual. The protocol of the study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov wide Identifier: NCT04697030
巴基斯坦锡亚尔科特封锁期间青少年的倦怠
背景:分析COVID-19封锁导致青少年行为模式的变化及其影响和同伴压力。方法:采用观察性研究,共纳入443名受试者。这项研究是在伦理批准后进行的。使用倦怠量表从巴基斯坦锡亚尔科特的不同学术机构收集数据。目标人群为13-19岁的青少年。回归分析手机使用和锁定对因变量倦怠评分的影响。手机使用、禁闭和倦怠得分之间存在相关性。采用IBM软件SPSS version 21进行数据分析。结果:443名参与者中,女性305名,男性138名,分别占68.8%和31.2%。57.1%的参与者表现良好,24.8%成为倦怠的候选人。在13.3%的候选人中,倦怠做出了改变,只有4.7%的人应该为他们的健康采取行动。倦怠与手机使用的相关系数为0.194,呈极显著正相关。倦怠与禁闭的相关系数R为-0.222,也具有显著性。结论:COVID-19封锁导致的青少年倦怠行为变化比实际倦怠率更为夸张。COVID-19封锁导致的行为结果对青少年心理健康没有那么大的破坏性,但前提是与个人的其他负面特征结合起来。该研究的方案已在ClinicalTrials.gov上注册,识别码:NCT04697030
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