Department of Paediatrics, Child and Youth Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Department of Paediatrics, Child and Youth Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Adolesc Health. 2014 Apr;54(4):410-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.09.010. Epub 2013 Nov 7.
This study aims to describe the prevalence of self-reported chronic health conditions among high school students in New Zealand, the extent to which the condition impacts on their activities and socialization, and to explore the association between the level of impact of the illness or disability and the emotional well-being of students with chronic health conditions.
A two-stage cluster sample of 9,107 students (Years 9-13) from 96 New Zealand high schools participated in a 2007 health survey using internet tablets. Students were asked about any chronic illness or disabilities lasting more than 6 months, the impact of the illness or disabilities on their daily activities and socialization, and their depressive symptoms (RADS-SF) and emotional well-being (WHO-5).
Almost one in five students (18%) reported a chronic health condition. Among them, 28% reported an impact of their illness or disability on their activities, and 8% reported an impact on their ability to socialize. High levels of depressive symptoms were found among students with chronic health conditions reporting that their illness or disability impacts their activities (18%) or their ability to socialize (40%), and this was significantly higher than among students without chronic health conditions (10%).
Our findings suggest that there is a large group of adolescents with chronic health conditions for whom their illness or disability has an impact on their daily activities and ability to socialize with their peers. These students are more likely to experience emotional distress and require support and opportunities for healthy youth development.
本研究旨在描述新西兰高中生自我报告的慢性健康状况的流行情况,这些状况对他们的活动和社交的影响程度,并探讨疾病或残疾的影响程度与患有慢性健康状况的学生的情绪健康之间的关联。
采用两阶段聚类抽样方法,从 96 所新西兰高中的 9107 名学生(9-13 年级)中抽取样本,使用平板电脑进行 2007 年健康调查。学生被问及任何持续超过 6 个月的慢性疾病或残疾、疾病或残疾对其日常活动和社交的影响,以及他们的抑郁症状(RADS-SF)和情绪健康(WHO-5)。
近五分之一的学生(18%)报告患有慢性健康状况。其中,28%的学生报告疾病或残疾对其活动有影响,8%的学生报告对其社交能力有影响。在报告疾病或残疾影响其活动(18%)或社交能力(40%)的患有慢性健康状况的学生中,发现有较高水平的抑郁症状,这显著高于没有慢性健康状况的学生(10%)。
我们的研究结果表明,有一大群青少年患有慢性健康状况,这些状况对他们的日常活动和与同龄人社交的能力有影响。这些学生更有可能经历情绪困扰,需要支持和机会,以促进他们的健康青年发展。