The Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Youth Violence: Insights from Professional Key Informants

Mohamed Aldallal, Deeb Omari, Baraka Muvuka, Elizabeth Ryan
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Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has had drastic effects on youth violence protective and risk factors by isolating many at risk youth. While youth violence is a growing global health problem, there are limited studies exploring youth violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lake County in Northwest Indiana presents an opportunity for youth violence research and prevention given its socio-demographic context and its limited youth violence data. This study explored the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts on youth violence and its risk and protective factors from the perspectives of professional key informants in Lake County, Indiana.  Methods This study utilized a descriptive qualitative design inspired by the constructivist grounded theory. We recruited professional key informants through purposive and snowball sampling. Data collection consisted of virtual semi-structured key informant interviews that were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis consisted of inductive thematic analysis with open line-by-line coding, focused coding in Dedoose, and theme identification.  Results A total of six key informants were interviewed, representing diverse youth-serving occupations. These interviews revealed five general themes portraying the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on youth violence: mental health impacts on youth; socialization of youth; youth as victims, perpetrators, or witnesses; shifting of learning environments; and parent-child relationships. Key informants observed an increase in less visible types of youth violence, underlying pandemic-induced or-exacerbated youth mental and behavioral health issues, strained parent-child relationships, and the educational marginalization of youth in underserved communities during online learning transitions. Conclusions This study highlighted underserved youth’s vulnerability to the COVID-19 pandemic’s adverse impacts on youth violence experiences, risk, and protective factors. Our findings support the need to prioritize youth during and after crises, to utilize innovative strategies to better reach underserved youth, and to develop ethical and integrated youth violence data systems. Future research should explore youth’s lived experiences with violence throughout the pandemic.  
2019冠状病毒病大流行对青少年暴力的影响:来自专业关键线人的见解
2019冠状病毒病大流行隔离了许多高危青年,对青少年暴力保护和风险因素产生了巨大影响。虽然青年暴力是一个日益严重的全球卫生问题,但关于2019冠状病毒病大流行期间青年暴力的研究有限。印第安纳州西北部的莱克县为青少年暴力研究和预防提供了一个机会,因为它的社会人口背景和有限的青少年暴力数据。本研究从印第安纳州莱克县专业关键线人的角度探讨新冠肺炎大流行对青少年暴力的影响及其风险和保护因素。方法本研究采用基于建构主义理论的描述性定性设计。我们通过有目的和滚雪球抽样的方式招募专业的关键线人。数据收集包括虚拟的半结构化关键信息提供者访谈,这些访谈被录音并逐字转录。数据分析包括开放式逐行编码的归纳主题分析、Dedoose集中编码和主题识别。结果共采访了6名关键信息提供者,代表了不同的青年服务职业。这些访谈揭示了描绘2019冠状病毒病大流行对青年暴力影响的五大主题:对青年的心理健康影响;青年社会化;青年作为受害者、肇事者或证人;学习环境的转变;以及亲子关系。主要举报人观察到,不太明显的青少年暴力类型、潜在的流行病诱发或加剧的青少年心理和行为健康问题、紧张的亲子关系以及服务不足社区的青少年在在线学习过渡期间被教育边缘化的情况有所增加。本研究强调了服务不足的青年易受COVID-19大流行对青年暴力经历、风险和保护因素的不利影响。我们的研究结果支持有必要在危机期间和危机后优先考虑青年问题,利用创新战略更好地接触服务不足的青年,并开发道德和综合的青年暴力数据系统。未来的研究应探讨青年在疫情期间的暴力生活经历。
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