Adolescent mental well-being in time of crises: The role of social and residential contexts.

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Sarah Bitar, Laetitia Minary, Benoit Lalloué, Yan Kestens, Florian Manneville, Jennifer O'Loughlin, Fabienne Ligier, Nelly Agrinier
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Background: The extent of the impact and the interconnections among factors within social and residential contexts during the COVID-19 lockdowns on mental well-being remain to be elucidated. We identified latent classes of each of social and residential context during the lockdown and examined their associations with mental well-being among adolescents in France 1-year after the first lockdown.

Methods: We used data collected in 2021 in a cross-sectional school-based pilot study for EXIST, from 387 participants ages 12-15 years. Participants reported retrospectively on characteristics of their social and residential contexts during the lockdown, and their current mental well-being in self-report questionnaires. We used latent class analysis to identify latent classes of social and residential contexts, and linear regression models to examine the associations between these contexts and mental well-being.

Results: Four social context classes were identified: class 1 "Low opportunity for social contact at home," class 2 "Moderate opportunity for social contact at home," class 3 "High opportunity for social contact at home," and class 4 "Very high opportunity for social contact at home." Relative to class 4, lower levels of mental well-being were observed among adolescents in class 1 (b = -4.08, 95% CI [-8.06; -0.10]) 1 year after the lockdown. We identified four residential context classes based on proximity to nature, type of residence (e.g., apartment, house), and level of neighborhood deprivation. No association was detected between residential context during the lockdown and adolescent mental well-being one-year later.

Conclusion: A limited social context may negatively impact adolescent mental well-being during crises.

危机时期的青少年心理健康:社会和居住环境的作用。
背景:在 COVID-19 封锁期间,社会和居住环境因素对心理健康的影响程度及其相互联系仍有待阐明。我们确定了封锁期间社会和居住环境的潜在类别,并研究了它们与首次封锁 1 年后法国青少年心理健康的关系:我们使用了 2021 年在一项以学校为基础的横断面试点研究中为 EXIST 收集的数据,这些数据来自 387 名 12-15 岁的参与者。参与者在自我报告问卷中回顾性地报告了他们在封锁期间的社会和居住环境特征,以及他们目前的心理健康状况。我们使用潜类分析来确定社会和居住环境的潜类,并使用线性回归模型来研究这些环境与心理健康之间的关系:结果:我们确定了四个社会环境类别:类别 1 "在家社交接触机会少"、类别 2 "在家社交接触机会中等"、类别 3 "在家社交接触机会多 "和类别 4 "在家社交接触机会非常多"。相对于第 4 类,在封锁 1 年后,观察到第 1 类青少年的心理健康水平较低(b = -4.08,95% CI [-8.06; -0.10])。我们根据与自然的亲近程度、住所类型(如公寓、住宅)和邻里贫困程度确定了四个居住环境等级。结果显示,封锁期间的居住环境与一年后青少年的心理健康之间没有关联:结论:在危机期间,有限的社会环境可能会对青少年的心理健康产生负面影响。
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Journal of Adolescence
Journal of Adolescence PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
2.60%
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123
期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescence is an international, broad based, cross-disciplinary journal that addresses issues of professional and academic importance concerning development between puberty and the attainment of adult status within society. It provides a forum for all who are concerned with the nature of adolescence, whether involved in teaching, research, guidance, counseling, treatment, or other services. The aim of the journal is to encourage research and foster good practice through publishing both empirical and clinical studies as well as integrative reviews and theoretical advances.
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