Pandemic Burnout, Depression, and Anxiety Among Adolescents: A Network Analysis

M. Moroń, Karina Atłas
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The COVID-19 pandemic could be regarded as a chronic psychological burden that may lead to prolonged, unmanageable stress, e.g. burnout. Previous studies on COVID-19 have indicated that pandemic burnout was frequent in the general population and could beregarded as a risk factor for psychopathological symptomatology (e.g. depression, anxiety).This study used a network approach to investigate the associations between pandemic burnout symptoms and symptoms of depression and anxiety among Polish adolescents. A total of 389 adolescents participated in a survey in two stages: in June 2021 (shortly after students’ return to schools after the COVID-19 lockdowns were lifted; n = 181) and in September 2021 (shortly after the beginning of the new school year; n = 208). Data were collected by means of a survey aimed at measurement of anxiety, depression, and symptoms of COVID-19 burnout. The network analysis indicated that (1) pandemic burnout is rather a separate syndrome of symptoms compared to depression and anxiety; (2) emotional and mental exhaustion symptoms such as feelings of hopelessness andworthlessness were central to pandemic burnout; (3) the stability of the pandemic burnout symptoms was relatively low, indicating that this syndrome could be dynamic or internally heterogenic.
青少年流行病倦怠、抑郁和焦虑:一个网络分析
新冠肺炎大流行可被视为一种慢性心理负担,可能导致长期的、无法控制的压力,例如倦怠。先前对新冠肺炎的研究表明,大流行性倦怠在普通人群中很常见,可能被视为精神病理症状(如抑郁、焦虑)的一个危险因素。本研究使用网络方法调查了波兰青少年的大流行性倦怠症状与抑郁和焦虑症状之间的关系。共有389名青少年分两个阶段参加了调查:2021年6月(新冠肺炎封锁解除后学生返校后不久;n=181)和2021年9月(新学年开始后不久;n=208)。数据是通过一项旨在测量焦虑、抑郁和新冠肺炎倦怠症状的调查收集的。网络分析表明:(1)与抑郁和焦虑相比,疫情倦怠是一种独立的症状综合征;(2) 情绪和精神疲惫症状,如绝望感和无价值感,是大流行倦怠的核心;(3) 大流行性倦怠症状的稳定性相对较低,表明该综合征可能是动态的或内部异质性的。
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