Ng Kwok, Cosma Alina, Svacina Karel, Boniel-Nissim Meyran, Badura Petr
School of Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Eastern Finland, Finland.
Physical Activity for Health Research Cluster, Health Research Institute, Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Limerick, Ireland.
Prev Med Rep. 2021 May 1;22:101386. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101386. eCollection 2021 Jun.
Schools around the world were closed during the spring 2020 lockdown to reduce the spread of COVID-19. As such, these rapid changes to adolescent daily routines may have had immediate as well as long-term effects on their physical, social, and mental health. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the experiences, health behaviors and perceived change in health behaviors among adolescents in Czechia during the spring 2020 lockdown. Adolescents (n = 3,440, 54% girls; M = 13.5 years, SD = 1.6) from all regions of Czechia were recruited to complete a self-report survey based on the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study, with additional items on household disruptions and socialization during lockdown, as well as items on perceived changes in health behaviors during lockdown. First, we described the self-reported impacts of the spring lockdown by gender and grade. Second, log-linear analyses were used to examine the perceived behavioral changes based on standardized cut-off values reporting for health behaviors and gender. Less than a third, 19% and 32% of the respondents reported economic and psychosocial disruptions to their family life, 79% indicated they had positive opportunities for family interactions or learning new things. Girls and older adolescents reported the worst levels of social and mental well-being. Changes in respondents' perceived health behaviors varied by reported behavior frequencies and gender. These results may be useful to compare with future secular trends, and may serve as input in developing strategies to counter the impact of the spring 2020 or future similar lockdowns on the adolescents' well-being..
为减少新冠病毒的传播,2020年春季封锁期间,世界各地的学校都关闭了。因此,青少年日常活动的这些迅速变化可能对他们的身体、社交和心理健康产生了即时以及长期的影响。所以,本研究的目的是调查2020年春季封锁期间捷克青少年的经历、健康行为以及他们所感知到的健康行为变化。招募了来自捷克各个地区的青少年(n = 3440,54%为女孩;平均年龄M = 13.5岁,标准差SD = 1.6),让他们根据学龄儿童健康行为研究完成一份自我报告调查,其中还包括关于封锁期间家庭干扰和社交活动的额外项目,以及关于封锁期间所感知到的健康行为变化的项目。首先,我们按性别和年级描述了春季封锁的自我报告影响。其次,使用对数线性分析,根据健康行为和性别的标准化临界值报告来研究感知到的行为变化。不到三分之一(19%)和32%的受访者报告称其家庭生活受到经济和心理社会干扰,79%的人表示他们有积极的家庭互动或学习新事物的机会。女孩和年龄较大的青少年报告的社会和心理健康水平最差。受访者所感知到的健康行为变化因报告的行为频率和性别而异。这些结果可能有助于与未来的长期趋势进行比较,并且可以作为制定策略的依据,以应对2020年春季或未来类似封锁对青少年幸福感的影响。