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新冠疫情期间城市学龄儿童心理社会功能的变化

Changes in psychosocial functioning among urban, school-age children during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Spencer Andrea E, Oblath Rachel, Dayal Rohan, Loubeau J Krystel, Lejeune Julia, Sikov Jennifer, Savage Meera, Posse Catalina, Jain Sonal, Zolli Nicole, Baul Tithi D, Ladino Valeria, Ji Chelsea, Kabrt Jessica, Mousad Lillian, Rabin Megan, Murphy J Michael, Garg Arvin

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, 02118, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health. 2021 Dec 2;15(1):73. doi: 10.1186/s13034-021-00419-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is concern about the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on psychosocial functioning among school-age children, who have faced unusual stressors during this time. Our goal was to assess mental health symptoms and social risks during COVID-19, compared to before the pandemic, for urban, racial and ethnic minority school-age children, and investigate the relationship between mental health and social risks.

METHODS

We conducted a cohort study from September 2019 until January 2021 of children age 5-11 years old recruited from an urban safety net hospital-based pediatric primary care practice. We measured emotional and behavioral symptoms (including attention, internalizing, and externalizing symptoms) before and during the pandemic with the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC-17). We measured social risks (including food and housing insecurity) before and during the pandemic with the THRIVE screener. We measured additional mid-pandemic COVID-related stressors with items on school participation, screens/media use, illness exposure, and caregiver mental health. We compared pre- and mid-pandemic PSC-17 symptom scores across 4 domains (total, attention, internalizing, and externalizing) and used path analysis to examine the relationship between mental health and social risks pre- and mid-pandemic.

RESULTS

Caregivers of 168 children (54% non-Hispanic Black, 29% Hispanic, and 22% non-English speaking) completed the study. Children had significantly higher levels of emotional and behavioral symptoms midpandemic- vs. pre-pandemic in all domains. Significantly more children had a positive PSC-17 total score (18% vs. 8%, p < 0.01) and internalizing (depression and anxiety) score (18% vs. 5%, p < 0.001) during the pandemic vs. before, indicating clinical concerns in these areas. Caregivers reported significantly more social risks during vs. before the pandemic (p < 0.001). Mental health symptoms significantly correlated with number of social risks before the pandemic, but not during the pandemic. Less school assignment completion, increased screen time, and caregiver depression were all significantly associated with worse mid-pandemic mental health in children.

CONCLUSION

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dramatic increase in depression/anxiety problems and social risks among urban, racial and ethnic minority school-age children compared to before the pandemic. More research is needed to understand if these changes will persist.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情对学龄儿童心理社会功能的影响令人担忧,在此期间,这些儿童面临着不同寻常的压力源。我们的目标是评估新冠疫情期间城市中种族和少数民族学龄儿童的心理健康症状和社会风险,并与疫情前进行比较,同时调查心理健康与社会风险之间的关系。

方法

我们于2019年9月至2021年1月开展了一项队列研究,研究对象为从一家城市安全网医院的儿科初级保健机构招募的5至11岁儿童。我们在疫情前和疫情期间使用儿童症状清单(PSC-17)测量情绪和行为症状(包括注意力、内化和外化症状)。我们在疫情前和疫情期间使用THRIVE筛查工具测量社会风险(包括食品和住房不安全)。我们使用关于学校参与、屏幕/媒体使用、疾病暴露和照顾者心理健康的项目测量疫情期间与新冠相关的其他压力源。我们比较了疫情前和疫情期间PSC-17症状评分在4个领域(总分、注意力、内化和外化)中的差异,并使用路径分析来研究疫情前和疫情期间心理健康与社会风险之间的关系。

结果

168名儿童的照顾者(54%为非西班牙裔黑人,29%为西班牙裔,22%为非英语使用者)完成了研究。在所有领域,儿童在疫情期间的情绪和行为症状水平均显著高于疫情前。与疫情前相比,疫情期间PSC-17总分呈阳性的儿童显著增多(18%对8%,p<0.01),内化(抑郁和焦虑)评分呈阳性的儿童也显著增多(18%对5%,p<0.001),这表明这些领域存在临床问题。照顾者报告称,与疫情前相比,疫情期间的社会风险显著增加(p<0.001)。疫情前心理健康症状与社会风险数量显著相关,但疫情期间并非如此。较少的学校作业完成量、增加的屏幕使用时间以及照顾者的抑郁都与儿童疫情期间较差的心理健康显著相关。

结论

与疫情前相比,新冠疫情导致城市中种族和少数民族学龄儿童的抑郁/焦虑问题和社会风险大幅增加。需要更多研究来了解这些变化是否会持续。

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