{"title":"新冠肺炎对美国明尼苏达州学龄儿童社会和情感健康的影响","authors":"Dieudonne Achunche Asambang","doi":"10.21522/tijar.2014.10.03.art011","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This research study investigated the impact of Covid-19 on the social and emotional wellbeing of school aged children in Minnesota, USA. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design in which school-aged children completed a questionnaire enquiring about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on their social and emotional wellbeing during the period. A sample of 400 school-aged children were randomized from a population of 955,000 school-aged children in the Minnesota metropolis. The first stage involved the population being stratified into male and female, public and private schools before a sample of 400 school aged children were randomly selected. Two instruments were utilized: The Social Well-Being Scale (SWBS) and The Emotional Well-Being Scale (EWBS). 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本研究调查了新冠肺炎对美国明尼苏达州学龄儿童社会和情感健康的影响。该研究采用了描述性调查研究设计,让学龄儿童完成一份调查问卷,询问新冠肺炎大流行对他们在此期间的社会和情感健康的影响。从明尼苏达州大都市95.5万学龄儿童中随机抽取了400名学龄儿童作为样本。第一阶段是将人口分为男性和女性,公立和私立学校,然后随机抽取400名学龄儿童。本研究采用社会幸福感量表(Social Well-Being Scale, SWBS)和情绪幸福感量表(Emotional Well-Being Scale, EWBS)。结果显示显著差异(β = 0.223, t = 3.667, p < 0.05),从而得出结论,新冠肺炎对美国明尼苏达州学龄儿童的情绪健康有显著影响。此外,新冠肺炎对美国明尼苏达州学龄儿童的社会福利也有显著影响(β = 0.607, t = 12.301, p < 0.05)。最后,Covid-19与社会健康(r = 0.607, p < 0.05)、Covid-19与情绪健康(r = 0.223, p < 0.05)、社会健康与情绪健康(r = 0.230, p < 0.05)之间存在显著的正相关关系。提出了以下建议。学校当局和利益攸关方应制定有针对性的干预措施,促进社会联系,提供心理健康支持,培养儿童的适应能力。各国政府应实施预防措施,确保获得远程学习资源,促进健康教育,并将心理健康和福祉作为教育系统的组成部分予以优先考虑。关键词:Covid-19大流行,社会福利,情绪健康,学龄儿童。
The Impact of Covid-19 on the Social and Emotional Wellbeing among School-Aged Children in Minnesota, USA
This research study investigated the impact of Covid-19 on the social and emotional wellbeing of school aged children in Minnesota, USA. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design in which school-aged children completed a questionnaire enquiring about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on their social and emotional wellbeing during the period. A sample of 400 school-aged children were randomized from a population of 955,000 school-aged children in the Minnesota metropolis. The first stage involved the population being stratified into male and female, public and private schools before a sample of 400 school aged children were randomly selected. Two instruments were utilized: The Social Well-Being Scale (SWBS) and The Emotional Well-Being Scale (EWBS). The result revealed a significant difference (β = .223, t = 3.667, p < .05) leading to the conclusion that there was a significant impact of Covid-19 on emotional wellbeing among school-aged children in Minnesota, USA. Also, there is a significant impact of Covid-19 on social wellbeing among school-aged children in Minnesota, USA (β = .607, t = 12.301, p < .05). Lastly, there was a significant positive relationships between Covid-19 and social wellbeing (r = .607, p < .05), Covid-19 and emotional wellbeing (r = .223, p < .05), and social wellbeing and emotional wellbeing (r = .230, p < .05). The following recommendation was made. School authorities and stakeholders should develop targeted interventions on promoting social connections, providing mental health support, and fostering resilience among children. Governments should implement preventive measures to ensure access to remote learning resources, promote health education and prioritize mental health and wellbeing as integral components of the education system. Keywords: Covid-19- Pandemic, Social Wellbeing, Emotional Wellbeing, School-Aged Children.