COVID-19 大流行中的新闻媒体与青少年:文献分析。

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Marcela Claudia de Paula Oliveira, Emilia Chagas Costa, Lygia Maria Pereira da Silva, Livia Novaes Vieira Barbosa, Mauro Virgilio Gomes de Barros, José Henrique Cavalcanti Mota Filho, Marco Aurelio de Valois Correia Junior
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目的分析新闻媒体如何描述 COVID-19 大流行期间青少年的生活质量(QoL)、体育活动(PA)和心理健康(MH)问题:这是一项描述性定性研究,采用了内容分析法。从 2019 年 12 月至 2021 年 8 月期间巴西各地区阅读量最高的报纸发表的 8211 篇文章中,分析了 62 篇新闻出版物:结果:分析结果分为三类:QoL(n=11)、PA(n=9)和MH(n=42)。在分析期间,青少年有更多的时间接触屏幕,导致饮食不足、PA 减少和 QoL 受损。根据媒体的报道,大流行病还导致焦虑、抑郁、孤独和恐惧的增加,这是由于生活规律的突然改变导致精神和情绪的混乱。在这种情况下,社会脆弱性被视为一个加剧因素。新闻媒体没有对大流行病给青少年的 QoL、PA 和 MH 带来的负面影响给予必要的关注:分析报告显示,大流行病导致了社会交往减少、不确定感、恐惧感以及焦虑、压力和抑郁症状的出现/加剧。在这个问题上,社会脆弱性是需要面对的另一个障碍。
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Journalistic media and adolescents in the COVID-19 pandemic: a documental analysis.

Journalistic media and adolescents in the COVID-19 pandemic: a documental analysis.

Objective: To analyze how the journalistic media has described the issues of quality of life (QoL), physical activity (PA) and mental health (MH) of adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: This is a descriptive and qualitative study that used content analysis. Sixty-two journalistic publications were analyzed from a total of 8211 published by the most read newspapers in each Brazilian region between December 2019 and August 2021.

Results: The results were grouped and evaluated in three categories: QoL (n=11), PA (n =9) and MH (n=42). In the analyzed period, the adolescents had more time of exposure to screens, contributing to an inadequate diet, a decrease in PA and impairments in QoL. According to the media publications, the pandemic has also contributed to an increase in anxiety, depression, loneliness and fear resulting from the mental and emotional disorganization caused by the abrupt change in routine. Social vulnerability was presented as an aggravating factor in this context. The journalistic media did not pay the necessary attention to adolescents regarding the negative consequences of the pandemic on QoL, PA and MH.

Conclusions: The analyzed reports showed that the pandemic caused a decrease in social interaction, feelings of uncertainty, fear and the appearance/exacerbation of symptoms of anxiety, stress and depression. Social vulnerability was presented as another obstacle to be faced in this problem.

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