The effects of information resources on children and adolescent mental health in pandemics; Covid-19 sample

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Serdar Karatoprak, Y. Donmez
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Abstract

Pandemics have negative physical and mental effects on children and adolescents. However, our knowledge about the factors related to the mental problems experienced in this process is limited. This study aimed to examine the association between resources of Covid-19 related information exposure and sociodemographic characteristics and mental health problems during pandemics.This study was carried out with 1030 children. The sociodemographic characteristics of the participants and exposure to information flow about the Covid-19 pandemic were recorded. Psychiatric problems were assessed using the DSM-5 Level-2 Anxiety Scale, DSM-5 Level-2 Depression Scale, DSM-5 Level-2 Sleep Disorder Scale.The mean age was found as 10.45 years. It was determined that 33% of the participants had moderate/high level anxiety symptoms and 16.1% had moderate/high level depressive symptoms. Girl gender was related with anxiety-depression symptoms and sleep disorders, living in urban area was related with anxiety symptoms, increasing age and presence of death due to Covid-19 were associated with depression symptoms. It was determined that information exposure through TV, internet and peer conversations is associated with anxiety-depression symptoms, and information exposure via internet and family conversations was associated with sleep disorder symptoms..Measures to be taken for both sociodemographic risk factors and the negative consequences of resources of information exposure may reduce the negative psychological effects of pandemics on children.
大流行病中信息资源对儿童和青少年心理健康的影响;Covid-19样本
流行病对儿童和青少年的身心产生负面影响。然而,我们对这一过程中所经历的心理问题相关因素的了解是有限的。本研究旨在研究新冠肺炎相关信息暴露的资源与流行病期间的社会人口学特征和心理健康问题之间的关系。这项研究是对1030名儿童进行的。记录了参与者的社会人口学特征和新冠肺炎大流行的信息流暴露情况。采用DSM-5二级焦虑量表、DSM-5抑郁量表和DSM-5睡眠障碍量表评定精神问题,平均年龄10.45岁。经确定,33%的参与者有中度/高度焦虑症状,16.1%的参与者有轻度/高度抑郁症状。女性与焦虑抑郁症状和睡眠障碍相关,城市生活与焦虑症状相关,年龄增加和新冠肺炎死亡与抑郁症状相关。研究表明,通过电视、互联网和同伴对话的信息暴露与焦虑抑郁症状有关,通过互联网和家庭对话的信息曝光与睡眠障碍症状有关。。针对社会人口风险因素和信息暴露资源的负面后果采取的措施可能会减少流行病对儿童的负面心理影响。
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