儿童的 SARS-CoV-2 感染状况可以通过其父母对大流行病的态度和担忧来预测吗?来自维尔茨堡儿童日托中心研究(Wü-KiTa-CoV,2020-2022 年)的数据。

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作为维尔茨堡 KiTa-CoV 研究系列的一部分,我们对日托中心学龄前儿童的家长进行了为期 21 个月的 SARS-CoV-2 大流行相关态度/担忧调查。我们希望这些家长的态度/担忧及其在大流行期间的变化与儿童的 SARS-CoV-2 感染状况之间存在关联。九家日托中心的儿童家长分别于 2020 年 10 月、2021 年 7 月和 2022 年 7 月完成了与疫情有关的态度/担忧调查,并被纳入分析范围。2022 年 7 月,通过测量核壳蛋白抗体(N-AK)确定了儿童的感染状况,对于 N-AK 阴性、未接种疫苗的儿童,还考虑了作为先前感染指标的 SARS-CoV-2 尖峰蛋白抗体(S-AK)的测量结果。使用趋势检验分析了家长态度/担忧的变化,并使用多元二项式回归分析了其在预测儿童感染状况方面的意义。159 名儿童(平均年龄 3.2 岁)的家长提供了数据。在研究期间,虽然家长对自己可能感染的担忧有所增加,但整个家长群体对大流行病的态度越来越放松。儿童的感染状况无法从家长最初的态度和担忧中预测出来。然而,在大流行期间,子女未感染的家长子群往往比子女已感染的家长有更高程度的担忧,而且在大流行事件中也没有表现出同样的越来越多的镇定。随着时间的推移,病毒变种的毒性降低,检测策略和疫苗接种的可获得性增加,以及与大流行相关的限制措施的撤销,家长们的日益冷静是可以理解的。此外,大多数儿童感染病毒的程度较轻,这可能有助于增强其父母的安全感。自 2022 年 1 月以来,人群中因奥米克变异感染而导致的发病率大幅上升,这可能与家长对感染的担忧增加有关。未感染儿童家长的担忧程度较高,有可能在行为上起到了保护作用。
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[Can SARS-CoV-2 Infection Status in Preschool Children be Predicted by Pandemic-related Attitudes and Concerns of their Parents? Data from the Würzburg Daycare Centre Studies (Wü-KiTa-CoV, 2020-2022)].

As part of the Würzburg KiTa-CoV study series, SARS-CoV-2 pandemic-related attitudes/concerns of parents of preschool children attending day care centres were surveyed over a 21-month period. We expected associations between these parental attitudes/concerns and their change over the course of the pandemic, on the one hand, and the SARS-CoV-2 infection status of the children, on the other. Parents of children from nine day-care centres who completed a survey on pandemic-related attitudes/concerns in October 2020, July 2021 and July 2022, were included in the analysis. In July 2022, the children's infection status was determined by measuring nucleocapsid protein antibodies (N-AK) and, in the case of N-AK negative, unvaccinated children, the measurement results of spike protein antibodies (S-AK) against SARS-CoV-2 as indicators of previous infection were also taken into account. Changes in parental attitudes/concerns were analysed using trend tests, and their significance in predicting the child's infection status was analysed using multiple binomial regression analyses. Data were available from parents of 159 children (mean age 3.2 years). The overall group of parents showed an increasingly relaxed attitude towards the pandemic over the study period, although the parents' concerns towards a possible infection of their own increased. The infection status of the children could not be predicted from the initial attitudes and concerns of the parents. However, the subgroup of parents with an uninfected child tended to have a higher level of concerns over the course of the pandemic than the parents with an infected child and did not show the same increasing composure towards the pandemic event. The parents' increasing composure is understandable in the context of the reduced virulence of the virus variants prevailing over time, the increasing availability of testing strategies and vaccinations, and the withdrawal of pandemic-related restrictions. In addition, the mildness of most children's infections may have contributed to their parents' sense of security. The seemingly contradictory increase in parental concerns about infection may be related to the strong increase in the incidence due to omicron variant infections in the population since January 2022. It is possible that the higher level of concerns among parents of uninfected children had a protective effect behaviourally.

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