Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada.
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Early Interv Psychiatry. 2021 Oct;15(5):1146-1153. doi: 10.1111/eip.13052. Epub 2020 Oct 12.
To examine mental health in conjunction with physical health during the COVID-19 pandemic among youth with physical health conditions compared to those without.
A cross-sectional survey of 622 youth aged 14 to 28 was conducted. Analyses were conducted to understand the changes in mental and physical health among youth in four groups: (a) participants with a friend or family member diagnosed with COVID-19, (b) participants with symptoms associated with COVID-19, (c) participants with atopic conditions (asthma and allergies), and (d) participants with other preexisting physical health conditions.
Many participants with physical health concerns met screening criteria for an internalizing disorder, which was significantly higher than the rate found among participants without physical health conditions. Significantly greater declines in self-reported mental health were observed during the COVID-19 period compared to 3 months earlier among youth reporting physical health concerns compared to those without physical health concerns. Substance use does not appear to have been affected.
Mental health concerns are highly prevalent among youth with physical health concerns, and also appear to be exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Physical health concerns appear to constitute risk factors for heightened mental health responses to the pandemic situation. System planners striving to adapt mental health services to meet social/physical distancing recommendations are urged to consider youth with physical health conditions and ensure that adequate integrated mental health and physical health supports are available to them.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,与没有身体健康问题的年轻人相比,检查患有身体健康问题的年轻人的身心健康状况。
对 622 名年龄在 14 至 28 岁的年轻人进行了横断面调查。进行分析以了解四个组别的年轻人在心理健康和身体健康方面的变化:(a)有朋友或家人被诊断出 COVID-19 的参与者,(b)有 COVID-19 相关症状的参与者,(c)患有特应性疾病(哮喘和过敏)的参与者,以及(d)患有其他先前存在的身体健康问题的参与者。
许多患有身体健康问题的参与者符合内化障碍的筛选标准,这明显高于没有身体健康问题的参与者的比率。与没有身体健康问题的参与者相比,报告有身体健康问题的年轻人在 COVID-19 期间自我报告的心理健康状况明显下降,与 3 个月前相比有所下降。似乎没有受到物质使用的影响。
患有身体健康问题的年轻人中普遍存在心理健康问题,而且 COVID-19 大流行似乎使这些问题更加严重。身体健康问题似乎构成了对大流行情况产生更高心理健康反应的风险因素。努力适应心理健康服务以满足社交/身体距离建议的系统规划者被敦促考虑患有身体健康问题的年轻人,并确保为他们提供足够的综合心理健康和身体健康支持。