COVID-19导致学校停课后儿童心理和行为变化的差异

Psychiatry Journal Pub Date : 2021-08-21 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/5567732
Kiwamu Nakachi, Kentaro Kawabe, Rie Hosokawa, Ayumi Yoshino, Fumie Horiuchi, Shu-Ichi Ueno
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摘要

2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)导致学校停课,使不同年龄和国籍的儿童陷入心理健康危机。在日本,6至18岁的儿童被要求呆在家里,并保持社交距离几个月。本研究旨在探讨COVID-19隔离对不同发育阶段儿童的影响。数据是从6至18岁正常发育儿童的母亲那里收集的。探讨了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间学校关闭后心理和行为变化的差异。共招募535名儿童,其中小学低年级(6-9岁)145名,小学高年级(9-12岁)124名,初中(12-15岁)132名,高中(15-18岁)134名。小学低年级(低年级组)儿童对新冠肺炎和限制新冠肺炎必要性的认识明显低于其他组儿童。此外,他们有更多的心理问题:他们容易哭泣和抱怨,无法保持冷静,依赖父母和家庭成员。睡眠模式的改变在初中生和高中生中更为普遍。我们的结论是,不仅在学校关闭期间,而且在学校重新开放后,应该根据每个孩子的成长时期提供心理保健。
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Differences in Psychological and Behavioral Changes between Children following School Closure due to COVID-19.

Differences in Psychological and Behavioral Changes between Children following School Closure due to COVID-19.

School closure due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pushed children across ages and nationalities into a state of mental health crisis. In Japan, children between the ages of 6 and 18 were ordered to stay at home and observe social distancing for several months. This study is aimed at investigating the effects of quarantine due to COVID-19 on children belonging to different developmental stages in life. Data were collected from mothers of typically developing children aged between 6 and 18 years. The differences in psychological and behavioral changes following school closure during the COVID-19 pandemic were explored. A total of 535 children, including 145 students in lower grades of elementary school (6-9 years), 124 students in higher grades of elementary school (9-12 years), 132 students in junior high school (12-15 years), and 134 students in high school (15-18 years), were recruited. Children in lower grades of elementary school (lower grades group) gained significantly lower understanding about COVID-19 and the necessity of COVID-19 restrictions than children in the other groups. Moreover, they had more psychological problems: they easily cried and complained, were unable to keep calm, and were dependent on parents and family members. Changes in sleep patterns were more prevalent in junior and senior high school students. We concluded that mental health care should be provided based on the growth period of each child not only during school closure but also after school reopening.

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