隔离和封锁青少年:COVID-19疫情的心理影响研究

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Susanna Feruglio, Alessio Matiz, Paola E. Cogo, E. Vidal, Andrea Paschetto, F. Fabbro, C. Crescentini
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背景:根据最新数据,儿童和青少年受SARS-CoV-2感染的影响较小,但他们可能是最容易受到大流行心理社会后果影响的人群之一。我们在意大利青少年样本中调查了COVID-19爆发的直接心理后果。方法:在全国封锁期间,对204名青少年进行了在线调查。它由社会人口统计学访谈组成,重点关注青少年如何经历突发卫生事件(例如,体育锻炼、学校远程学习、媒体接触),以及关于病理性担忧、事件影响、元认知、状态和特质焦虑以及情感的问卷调查。结果:层次回归分析结果显示,应急时期特定的个体倾向和生活方式对青少年的认知和情绪体验具有预测作用。运动与积极情绪直接相关,而媒体接触与积极情绪负相关。网络学习与青少年状态焦虑呈正相关,而对感染的恐惧与状态焦虑、过度担忧和创伤后应激呈正相关。此外,与没有任何突发卫生事件的青少年对照组相比,当前样本有更高的担忧、状态焦虑、负面影响和减少的积极影响。结论:疫情和防控措施对青少年心理健康有显著影响。突发卫生事件期间的生活方式对青少年的认知和情感体验具有预测价值,因此必须认真考虑它们以抵消影响(引用本文为:Feruglio S, Matiz a, Cogo P, Vidal E, Paschetto a, Fabbro F,等)。隔离和封锁青少年:COVID-19疫情的心理影响研究中华精神病学杂志(英文版);2009;32(3):518 - 518。DOI: 10.23736 / S2724
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Isolated and blocked adolescents: a study on the psychological effects of the COVID-19 outbreak
BACKGROUND: According to the most updated data children and adolescents are less affected by SARS-CoV-2 infection, but they may be among the most exposed to the psychosocial consequences of the pandemic. We investigated the immediate psychological consequences of the COVID-19 outbreak in a sample of Italian adolescents.METHODS: An online survey was administered to 204 adolescents during the country's nationwide lockdown. It was composed of a socio-demographic interview focused on how teenagers were experiencing the health emergency (e.g., sport practiced, school distance learning, media exposure), and questionnaires on pathological worry, impact of events, metacognitions, state and trait anxiety, and affectivity.RESULTS: Results of hierarchical regression analyses showed that specific individual dispositions and lifestyles during the emergency period predicted cognitive and emotional experiences of adolescents. Sport was directly related to positive affect, while media exposure was inversely related. Online learning was positively related to adolescents' state anxiety, while fear of being infected was positively related to state anxiety, excessive worry, and post-traumatic stress. Moreover, the comparison with a control group of adolescents tested in a period free from any health emergency showed that the current sample had higher worry, state anxiety, negative affect, and reduced positive affect.CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the pandemic and the containment measures have significantly affected adolescents' mental health. Lifestyles during the health emergency showed to have a predictive value on the cognitive and emotional experience of adolescents, therefore they must be seriously taken into consideration to counteract the effects (Cite this article as: Feruglio S, Matiz A, Cogo P, Vidal E, Paschetto A, Fabbro F, et al. Isolated and blocked adolescents: a study on the psychological effects of the COVID-19 outbreak. Minerva Psychiatry 2022;63:208-18. DOI: 10.23736/S2724
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