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新冠疫情期间影响年轻人幸福感的因素:威尔士 6291 名年轻人参与的调查。

Factors influencing wellbeing in young people during COVID-19: A survey with 6291 young people in Wales.

机构信息

Swansea University Medical School, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.

Children in Wales, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Dec 15;16(12):e0260640. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260640. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

COVID-19 infection and the resultant restrictions has impacted all aspects of life across the world. This study explores factors that promote or support wellbeing for young people during the pandemic, how they differ by age, using a self-reported online survey with those aged 8-25 in Wales between September 2020 and February 2021. Open-ended responses were analysed via thematic analysis to provide further context. A total of 6,291 responses were obtained from 81 education settings across Wales (including primary and secondary schools as well as sixth form, colleges and universities). Wellbeing was highest in primary school children and boys and lowest in those who were at secondary school children, who were girls and, those who preferred not to give a gender. Among primary school children, higher wellbeing was seen for those who played with lots of others (rather than alone), were of Asian ethnicity (OR 2.17, 95% CI: 1.26 to 4.3), had a safe play area (OR: 2.4, 95% CI: 1.67 to 2.56) and had more sleep. To support their wellbeing young people reported they would like to be able to play with their friends more. Among secondary school children those who were of mixed ethnicity reported lower wellbeing (OR: 5.14, 95% CI: 1.68 to 15.79). To support their wellbeing they reported they would like more support with mental health (due to anxiety and pressure to achieve when learning online). This study found self-reported wellbeing differed by gender, ethnicity and deprivation and found younger children report the need for play and to see friends to support wellbeing but older children/young people wanted more support with anxiety and educational pressures.

摘要

COVID-19 感染及其导致的限制措施对全球生活的方方面面都产生了影响。本研究通过对威尔士 8 至 25 岁人群进行的一项自我报告的在线调查,探讨了在大流行期间促进或支持年轻人幸福感的因素,以及这些因素如何因年龄而异。通过主题分析对开放性回答进行分析,以提供更深入的背景信息。共收到来自威尔士 81 个教育机构(包括小学和中学以及六年级、学院和大学)的 6291 份回复。幸福感最高的是小学生和男孩,而处于中学阶段的女孩和那些选择不透露性别的人幸福感最低。在小学生中,与独自玩耍的人相比,与许多人一起玩耍的人(OR 2.17,95%CI:1.26 至 4.3)、亚洲裔(OR 2.17,95%CI:1.26 至 4.3)、有安全游戏区(OR:2.4,95%CI:1.67 至 2.56)和睡眠更多的人幸福感更高。为了支持他们的幸福感,年轻人表示他们希望能够更多地与朋友玩耍。在中学生中,混血儿的幸福感较低(OR:5.14,95%CI:1.68 至 15.79)。为了支持他们的幸福感,他们报告说希望在心理健康方面得到更多支持(由于焦虑和在线学习时的压力)。本研究发现,自我报告的幸福感因性别、种族和贫困程度而异,发现年幼的孩子报告需要玩耍和与朋友见面以支持幸福感,但年龄较大的孩子/年轻人希望在焦虑和教育压力方面得到更多支持。

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