Lisi Giulia, Rossi Rodolfo, Ribolsi Michele, Di Lorenzo Giorgio, Parisi Carla, Siracusano Martina, Morciano Laura, De Stefano Alberto, Pesaresi Alessia, Niolu Cinzia, Palombi Leonardo, Siracusano Alberto
Chair of Psychiatry, Department of Systems Medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology Unit, Fondazione Policlinico Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
Psychol Med. 2020 Aug 11:1-10. doi: 10.1017/S0033291720002767.
One in six adolescents suffers from mental health problems. Despite the presence of general information on Italian adolescents' mental health, researches conducted with standardized assessment tools are scarce in the literature. We evaluated the prevalence of self-reported behavioral and emotional problems in a group of Italian adolescents and examined their relation to socio-demographical variables.
This population-based sampling survey was conducted on high school students aged 14-18 from urban areas of Rome and Latina. Participants completed Youth Self-Report (YSR) and a socio-demographic schedule to collect information on age, gender, type of school attended, socio-economic status, urbanicity.
Final sample consisted of 1400 adolescents (38.61% male, mean age 16 years, s.d. 1.42). Prevalence of Internalizing Problems, Externalizing Problems and Total Problems was 29.55%, 18.34% and 24.13%. In our multivariable model, Internalizing Symptoms were not explained by sociodemographic variables while Externalizing Symptoms were explained by Male Gender [OR = 1.53 (1.14-2.06)], older age [OR = 2.06 (1.52-2.79)] and attending a Technical and Professional Institute [OR = 2.15 (1.53-3.02)], with an adjusted R2 = 4.32%. Total Problems were explained by School Type [Technical and Professional Institutes and Art and Humanities v. Grammar and Science School; OR respectively 1.93 (1.40-2.67) and 1.64 (1.08-2.47)], adjusted R2 = 1.94.
The study provides, for the first time, evidence of a great prevalence of self-reported behavioral and emotional problems in a large sample of Italian adolescents, highlighting the role of different socio-demographic variables as risk factors for externalizing behaviors. Our results emphasize the urgent need for implementing prevention programs on mental health in adolescence.
六分之一的青少年患有心理健康问题。尽管有关于意大利青少年心理健康的一般信息,但文献中使用标准化评估工具进行的研究却很少。我们评估了一组意大利青少年自我报告的行为和情绪问题的患病率,并研究了它们与社会人口统计学变量的关系。
这项基于人群的抽样调查是针对来自罗马和拉蒂纳市区的14至18岁高中生进行的。参与者完成了青少年自我报告(YSR)和一份社会人口统计时间表,以收集有关年龄、性别、就读学校类型、社会经济地位、城市化程度的信息。
最终样本包括1400名青少年(男性占38.61%,平均年龄16岁,标准差1.42)。内化问题、外化问题和总问题的患病率分别为29.55%、18.34%和24.13%。在我们的多变量模型中,内化症状无法用社会人口统计学变量解释,而外化症状可由男性性别[比值比(OR)=1.53(1.14 - 2.06)]、年龄较大[OR = 2.06(1.52 - 2.79)]以及就读技术与职业院校[OR = 2.1(1.53 - 3.02)]来解释,调整后的决定系数(R2)=4.32%。总问题可由学校类型[技术与职业院校以及艺术与人文专业与文法与理科学校相比;OR分别为1.93(1.40 - 2.67)和1.64(1.08 - 2.47)]来解释,调整后的R2 = 1.94。
该研究首次提供了证据,表明在大量意大利青少年样本中,自我报告的行为和情绪问题患病率很高,突出了不同社会人口统计学变量作为外化行为风险因素的作用。我们的结果强调了迫切需要实施青少年心理健康预防项目。