Telethon Kids Institute.
The University of Western Australia.
J Res Adolesc. 2018 Jun;28(2):412-426. doi: 10.1111/jora.12343. Epub 2017 Oct 11.
The aim of this study is to describe the self-reported experiences of adolescents in population-based samples when completing health-related surveys on topics with varying potential for evoking distress. Survey data were collected in three school-based studies of bullying behaviors (N = 1,771, 12-14 years), alcohol use (N = 823, 12, 15, and 17 years), and electronic image sharing (N = 274, 13 years). Between 5% and 15% of respondents reported being upset at survey completion, but at most 1.4% were entirely negative in their evaluation. Age was not associated with being upset, but younger adolescents were more likely to see benefit in participation. Although concurrent mental health symptoms increased the risk of being upset, this was mostly mitigated by perceived benefits from participation.
本研究旨在描述在基于人群的样本中,青少年在完成涉及不同潜在困扰主题的健康相关调查时的自我报告体验。调查数据来自三项基于学校的欺凌行为研究(N=1771,12-14 岁)、酒精使用研究(N=823,12、15 和 17 岁)和电子图像分享研究(N=274,13 岁)。有 5%至 15%的受访者报告在完成调查时感到不安,但最多只有 1.4%的人对调查评价完全负面。年龄与不安无关,但年龄较小的青少年更有可能从参与中看到益处。尽管同时存在心理健康症状会增加不安的风险,但这主要可以通过参与带来的益处来缓解。