COVID-19大流行对青少年心理健康的影响

Q4 Medicine
S. Marchini, J. Reis, J. Bouziotis, I. Hussein, M. Delhaye, V. Delvenne
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COVID-19大流行严重影响了年轻人的心理健康,部分原因是被迫的社会隔离措施和孤独感。在此期间,焦虑和抑郁症状以及精神药物的使用有所增加。为了发现易受伤害的个体,评估潜在的保护因素(如复原力)似乎是必要的。本前瞻性纵向研究分两阶段进行:第一阶段是在2020年春季(T1)封锁期间,第二阶段是在限制措施放松的2020年夏季(T2)。主要结果是成人弹性量表(RSA)、孤独感量表、封锁前后的心理保健需求(MHCN)和社会接触。参与者根据他们的MHCN分为三组。5%的参与者在T1时经历了MHCN的增加,包括开始精神药物治疗。在T1时,组间RSA平均得分(总分和自我知觉得分)差异有统计学意义。孤独感得分在t1和T2之间的差异减小,特别是在MHCN青年中。2019冠状病毒病大流行和相关限制性措施对青少年,特别是弱势群体的心理健康产生了负面影响。适应力和与同伴的社会联系是需要考虑的保护因素。版权所有©2021比利时布鲁塞尔自由大学古代医学学者协会(a.m.u.b)。版权所有。
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The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on youth mental health
COVID-19 pandemic deeply affected young adults' mental health, partially because of both forced social isolation measures and loneliness. An increase in anxious and depressive symptoms and psychotropic drug use was established during this period. It seems essential to evaluate the potential protective factors, such as resilience, in order to detect vulnerable individuals. This prospective longitudinal study was carried out in a two-phase survey: the first one during lockdown in spring 2020 (T1) and the second one in summer 2020 (T2), when restrictive measures were slackened. The main outcomes were the resilience scale for adults (RSA), the loneliness scale, mental health care needs (MHCN) before and after lockdown and social contacts. Participants were divided into three groups according to their MHCN. 5% of the participants experienced an increase in MHCN at T1, including the start of a psychotropic treatment. Differences in mean RSA scores (total score and Perception of self score) were statistically significant between groups at T1. The difference of loneliness scores was decreased between T1and T2, in particular in youth with MHCN. The COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictive measures represent a negative impact on youth mental health, particularly among vulnerable individuals. Resilience and social contact with peers are protective factors that need to be taken into account.Copyright © 2021 Association des Medecins anciens etudiats de l'Universite libre de Bruxelles (A.M.U.B.). All rights reserved.
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Revue Medicale de Bruxelles
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