ado应对新冠肺炎大流行危机的保护因素和风险因素

Wiesław Poleszak, Grzegorz Kata
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导言:新冠肺炎大流行期间的环境危机以及随之而来的隔离,给一些青少年的心理和社会功能造成了负面变化。以前的研究表明,在年轻人中观察到的几种后果:精神健康障碍、注意力缺陷和任务效率下降、同伴关系恶化、悲伤和抑郁情绪(例如Bigaj, Dębski, 2020;Ghosh et al., 2020;Grzelak, 2020;Pyżalski, 2020)。然而,阴性症状并不影响一般学生群体。因此,重要的是确定支持青少年应对危机的因素和增加精神状况下降风险的因素。方法:在此背景下,进行了一项研究,以回答有关流行病期间青少年心理危机特定症状的类型和强度的问题。在控制性别变量的同时,还检查了症状严重程度的变化是否伴随着对应对危机很重要的社会心理因素的差异。这项研究调查了1514名来自小学和中学七年级和八年级的学生。采用Mireia orgil、Alexander Morales和jos Pedro Espada编制的《COVID-19和家庭隔离对儿童和青少年的影响量表》,以及一项调查来诊断青少年问题行为的保护因素和危险因素。结果:大多数年轻人在家庭隔离和Covid-19大流行之后没有注意到他们身心健康的变化。另一方面,大约三分之一的受访者经历了心理生理状况的恶化。伴随大流行病产生不同影响并将有强烈精神危机症状的年轻人与没有受到负面影响的年轻人区分开来的因素是:同伴关系的质量、与教师和辅导员的关系的质量、与父母接触的类型、学校和班级气氛。结论:在大约三分之一的青少年中,Covid-19大流行和家庭隔离伴随着负面的心理生理变化。然而,大流行本身并不是这些变化的直接原因。在此,重要的是社会心理因素的作用,这些因素构成了年轻人在大流行期间的活动条件。
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Protective factors and risk factors in coping with the Covid-19 pandemic crisis by ado
Introduction: The environmental crisis, which was the period of the Covid-19 pandemic and the accompanying isolation, caused negative changes in the mental and social functioning of some adolescents. Previous studies have indicated severale consequences observed in young people: mental health disorders, attention deficits and in task efficiency, deterioration of peer relations, moods of sadness and depression (e.g. Bigaj, Dębski, 2020; Ghosh et al., 2020; Grzelak, 2020; Pyżalski, 2020a). However, negative symptoms do not affect the general student population. It is therefore important to identify the factors supporting adolescents in coping with the crisis and factors that increase the risk of a decline in mental condition. Method: In this context, a study was conducted to answer the question about the type and intensity of specific symptoms of mental crisis in adolescents examined during a pandemic. It was also checked whether the variation in the severity of symptoms was accompanied by differences in psychosocial factors important for coping with the crisis, while controlling the gender variable. The study covered a group of 1,514 students from 7th and 8th grades of primary schools and secondary schools. The Scale of the impact of COVID-19 and home isolation on children and adolescents by Mireia Orgilés, Alexander Morales and José Pedro Espada was used, as well as a survey to diagnose protective factors and risk factors for problem behaviors in adolescents. Results: Most young people do not notice changes in their physical and mental well-being after the period of home isolation and the Covid-19 pandemic. On the other hand, a significant group of about one third of the respondents experienced a deterioration in their psychophysical condition. The factors that accompanied the different effects of the pandemic and differentiate young people with strong symptoms of a mental crisis from those who do not experience negative effects are: the quality of peer relations, the quality of the relationship with teachers and the tutors, the type of contact with parents, school and class climate. Conclusions: The Covid-19 pandemic and home isolation were accompanied by negative psychophysical changes in approximately one third of adolescents. The pandemic itself, however, is not a direct cause of these changes. What is important here is the contribution of psychosocial factors that make up the conditions in which young people functioned during the pandemic.
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