[Coronavirus Pandemic - #STAYHOME: How Are You Holding Up? Questions And Tips For 11-18-Year-Olds To Make It Better].

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Neuropsychopharmacologia Hungarica Pub Date : 2021-03-01
Dora Szentiványi, Lili Olga Horvath, Anne Kjeldsen, Kirsten L Buist, Bernadett Frida Farkas, Gyongyver Ferenczi-Dallos, Peter Garas, Dora Gyori, Agnes Gyorfi, Dora Gyorfi, Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer, Judit Balazs
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Purpose: Adolescents have to cope with several challenges and restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with many of those incongruent with the typical developmental tasks of adolescent age. Some adolescents might be particularly vulnerable in this situation, including those who are deprived of psychological, social or health care services and/or are exposed to abuse or neglect in their home environment. The aims of the current international multicentre follow-up study are to: 1. collect data on the mental health and quality of life of adolescents during and after the pandemic; 2. improve their mental health by providing an online prevention program that addresses their actual needs; 3. accelerate the development of culturally adapted prevention programs by involving an international team, and 4. to contribute to adequate preparation for any potentially occurring, similar situationin the future.

Methods: Participants aged 11-18 years and their parents/caregivers from diff erent parts of Europe and non-European countries are recruited online. Data are collected regularly in a follow-up study by means of structured self-administered online questionnaires on adolescents' mental health, quality of life and current attitudes and needs. The baseline data collection was in March 2020 at first restrictions of the COVID pandemic in Europe. It is followed up several times (at the beginning weekly, later monthly, bi-monthly, three-monthly) to study changes in mental health, quality of life and attitudes of children and adolescents during the coronavirus disease pandemic. Data were collected by means of structured questionnaires (see below). The time frame of the study is set to one year from study start, March 2021. The last data collection was done in December 2020. The prevention program is developed and provided based on continuously analysed incoming data.

Conclusions: Prevention based on the results of the study is expected to contribute to maintaining adolescents' mental health, improve their quality of life, increase their and their environment's cooperation with the necessary restrictions during the pandemic, and to make reintegration easier once the restrictions are over. Furthermore, the study has the potential to inform on the wellbeing of children and adolescents in extreme situations in general, thus contribute to future preventive measures and policymaking. Implications and Contribution: The proposed international online follow-up study is expected to provide scientifi c evidence for 1. possible changes in the mental health and quality of life of adolescents during and after a pandemic situation, 2. the eff ectiveness of a culturally adapted prevention program developed to address challenges associated with these changes.

[冠状病毒大流行- #呆在家里:你还好吗?]给11-18岁青少年的问题和建议[j]。
目的:由于2019冠状病毒病大流行,青少年必须应对一些挑战和限制,其中许多与青少年年龄的典型发展任务不一致。在这种情况下,一些青少年可能特别容易受到伤害,包括那些被剥夺了心理、社会或保健服务和/或在家庭环境中受到虐待或忽视的青少年。目前国际多中心后续研究的目的是:1。收集大流行期间和之后青少年的心理健康和生活质量数据;2. 通过提供满足他们实际需求的在线预防方案,改善他们的心理健康;3.3 .通过国际团队的参与,加快发展适应文化的预防项目;为将来可能发生的类似情况做好充分准备。方法:在线招募来自欧洲和非欧洲国家不同地区的11-18岁的参与者及其父母/照顾者。通过关于青少年心理健康、生活质量和当前态度和需求的结构化自我管理在线问卷,定期在后续研究中收集数据。基线数据收集是在2020年3月欧洲首次限制COVID大流行期间进行的。随访几次(开始时每周,后来每月、双月、三个月),以研究冠状病毒病大流行期间儿童和青少年心理健康、生活质量和态度的变化。数据通过结构化问卷收集(见下文)。研究的时间框架设定为研究开始后的一年,即2021年3月。最后一次数据收集是在2020年12月。预防方案是根据不断分析的传入数据制定和提供的。结论:基于研究结果的预防预计将有助于保持青少年的心理健康,提高他们的生活质量,在大流行期间加强他们及其环境对必要限制的配合,并在限制结束后使他们更容易重新融入社会。此外,这项研究有可能为一般极端情况下的儿童和青少年的福祉提供信息,从而有助于未来的预防措施和决策。意义与贡献:该国际在线随访研究有望为1.提供科学证据。1 .流行病期间和之后青少年心理健康和生活质量可能发生的变化;为应对与这些变化相关的挑战而制定的与文化相适应的预防方案的有效性。
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