COVID-19大流行对诊断为哮喘的青少年的身心健康和影响

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Maria Emilsson, Kourosh Bador, Catrin Johansson, Nóra Kerekes
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患有哮喘的青少年面临身体和精神健康挑战的风险更高,特别是在COVID-19大流行等大规模压力源期间。本研究探讨了来自瑞典、美国、塞尔维亚、摩洛哥和越南的4802名高中生(15-19岁)的自我报告的哮喘患病率、共同发生的躯体疾病、心理困扰和感知的大流行影响。参与者在2020年11月至2021年6月期间完成了一项基于网络的调查。大约9%的人报告患有医生诊断的哮喘,各国的患病率各不相同。总样本中另有3.2%的人报告不确定他们是否患有哮喘,这种不确定在越南和摩洛哥最为常见。患有哮喘的青少年报告的心理困扰略高于没有哮喘的同龄人,尤其是女性,但矛盾的是,他们报告的大流行对日常生活的影响较低。两组之间的身体活动水平具有可比性。发现哮喘与几种共同发生的躯体疾病有关,并观察到与甲状腺疾病有关的一种性别特异性模式。观察到的哮喘患病率差异和诊断不确定性强调了国家卫生保健系统、卫生素养和沟通实践的影响。这些调查结果突出表明,在青少年卫生保健中,特别是在全球公共卫生中断期间,需要采取对性别问题敏感和了解情况的方法。
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Somatic and mental health of and the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on adolescents diagnosed with asthma.

Adolescents with asthma are at heightened risk of somatic and mental health challenges, particularly during large-scale stressors such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explored the self-reported prevalence of asthma, co-occurring somatic complaints, psychological distress, and perceived pandemic impact in a multinational sample of 4802 upper secondary school students (aged 15-19) from Sweden, the United States, Serbia, Morocco, and Vietnam. Participants completed a web-based survey between November 2020 and June 2021. Approximately 9% reported having a physician-diagnosed asthma condition, with prevalence varying across countries. An additional 3.2% of the total sample reported uncertainty about whether they had asthma, with this uncertainty most frequently observed in Vietnam and Morocco. Adolescents with asthma reported slightly higher psychological distress than their peers without asthma, particularly among females, yet paradoxically reported a lower perceived impact of the pandemic on daily life. Physical activity levels were comparable between groups. Asthma was found to be associated with several co-occurring somatic complaints, with one gender-specific pattern observed in relation to thyroid disease. The observed variability in asthma prevalence and diagnostic uncertainty underscores the influence of national healthcare systems, health literacy, and communication practices. These findings highlight the need for gender-sensitive and context-aware approaches in adolescent health care, especially during global public health disruptions.

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NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
6.50%
发文量
49
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine is an open access, online-only, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in all areas of the primary care management of respiratory and respiratory-related allergic diseases. Papers published by the journal represent important advances of significance to specialists within the fields of primary care and respiratory medicine. We are particularly interested in receiving papers in relation to the following aspects of respiratory medicine, respiratory-related allergic diseases and tobacco control: epidemiology prevention clinical care service delivery and organisation of healthcare (including implementation science) global health.
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