Minozzi Silvia, Saulle Rosella, Amato Laura, Davoli Marina
Dipartimento Epidemiologia del SSR del Lazio, Roma.
Recenti Prog Med. 2021 May;112(5):51e-67e. doi: 10.1701/3608.35881.
During the first semester 2020 almost all country implemented rigid measures of social distances, including schools closure, to limit the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Up to now, however, the efficacy of school closure to reduce the spread of the disease in the community still remain unclear and no much is known about the potential negative effects of such measures on physical health and psychological wellbeing of children and adolescents, mainly if protracted for long periods.
To summarize the most relevant data of a systematic review on the impact of the 2020 school closure and social distances measures implemented in response to covid-19 pandemic on youths physical health and psychological wellbeing. In the present paper we describe the review's methodology and the characteristics and methodological quality of the retrieved studies.
We searched on 11 international databases up to 1st September 2020 to retrieve cohort studies, cross sectional surveys, uncontrolled pre-post studies and modelling studies. Methodological quality of included studies has been assessed with validated checklists.
Sixty-four studies have been included; 42 assessed the effect of social distances measure of physical health and 27 on psychological wellbeing. All the studies have been conducted during the first wave of pandemic and assessed the short-term effect of social distances measures implemented for relatively short periods. The 32.4% of the studies has been conducted in the UK, 20.3% in Italy, 12.5% in China, 10.9% in developing countries and 9.4% in the US. 37.5% of the studies were cohort studies, 40.6% cross sectional surveys, 19.7% uncontrolled studies and 1 was a modeling study. 59.6% of the studies has been rated as high quality. The most important weakness of the cross-sectional surveys and uncontrolled studies was the scarce representativeness of the sample while 96% of the cohort studies were judged as high quality.
A large number of acceptable quality studies have been published during the first months of pandemic to assess the impact of school closure and social distances measures on physical health and psychological wellbeing of youths. This highlights the relevance of the topic and the need to assess carefully the balance between harms and benefits of such measures in terms of actual reduction of transmission and youths' psychological and physical harms. Further studies are needed on the long-term effect of social distances measures extended over long periods.
在2020年第一学期,几乎所有国家都实施了严格的社交距离措施,包括关闭学校,以限制严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)感染的传播。然而,截至目前,关闭学校对减少疾病在社区传播的效果仍不明确,而且对于这些措施对儿童和青少年身体健康及心理健康的潜在负面影响知之甚少,尤其是如果这些措施长期持续下去的话。
总结一项系统评价的最相关数据,该评价针对2020年为应对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行而实施的学校关闭和社交距离措施对青少年身体健康和心理健康的影响。在本文中,我们描述了该评价的方法以及检索到的研究的特征和方法学质量。
截至2020年9月1日,我们在11个国际数据库中进行检索,以获取队列研究、横断面调查、非对照前后研究和模型研究。纳入研究的方法学质量已使用经过验证的清单进行评估。
共纳入64项研究;42项评估了社交距离措施对身体健康的影响,27项评估了对心理健康的影响。所有研究均在大流行的第一波期间进行,并评估了实施相对较短时间的社交距离措施的短期影响。32.4%的研究在英国进行,20.3%在意大利进行,12.5%在中国进行,10.9%在发展中国家进行,9.4%在美国进行。37.5%的研究为队列研究,40.6%为横断面调查,19.7%为非对照研究,1项为模型研究。59.6%的研究被评为高质量。横断面调查和非对照研究的最重要弱点是样本代表性不足,而96%的队列研究被判定为高质量。
在大流行的头几个月里,已经发表了大量质量可接受的研究,以评估学校关闭和社交距离措施对青少年身体健康和心理健康的影响。这突出了该主题的相关性,以及在实际减少传播以及青少年心理和身体伤害方面仔细评估这些措施利弊平衡的必要性。需要进一步研究长期实施社交距离措施的长期影响。