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与 COVID-19 大流行相关的方面以及有先前心理健康状况的青年的情绪和行为症状的预测因素:来自格鲁吉亚、立陶宛、罗马尼亚、塞尔维亚和土耳其的结果。

COVID-19 pandemic-related aspects and predictors of emotional and behavioural symptoms in youth with pre-existing mental health conditions: results from Georgia, Lithuania, Romania, Serbia, and Turkey.

机构信息

Clinic for Neurology and Psychiatry for Child and Youth, Belgrade, Serbia.

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department, Pamukkale University Medical Faculty, Denizli, Turkey.

出版信息

Nord J Psychiatry. 2022 Oct;76(7):515-522. doi: 10.1080/08039488.2021.2013531. Epub 2021 Dec 23.

DOI:10.1080/08039488.2021.2013531
PMID:34939901
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study evaluated levels of and predictors of emotional and behavioral symptoms in youth with pre-existing mental health conditions over the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 across Georgia, Lithuania, Romania, Serbia, and Turkey.

METHODS

The study included 421 children and adolescents aged 5 - 18 years with pre-existing mental health conditions and corresponding ongoing treatments. We used a parent- and/or child-report, which taps into a broad range of mental health symptoms and contextual factors thought to be particularly pertinent during periods of social restrictions. Data were collected simultaneously across the countries from May 2020 to August 2020.

RESULTS

According to parents, 121 (33.1%) children had deteriorations in the overall quality of mental health over the COVID-19, 156 (43.1%) deteriorations in the quantity of mental health care received, while 82 (25.1%) mental health care received did not meet the needs. For 121 (49.8%) of children, there was worsening in the main presenting psychiatric symptom compared to January 2020, while for 64 (26.3%) there was some improvement. In total, 128 (43.9%) children reported worsened emotional and 118 (40.6%) behavioral symptoms. The COVID-related worry, parental emotional difficulties, and parent-child relationships emerged as the most relevant predictors for higher levels of emotional and behavioral difficulties.

CONCLUSIONS

This study found that the COVID-19 pandemic has considerably changed the daily lives of some children with pre-existing mental health conditions, where almost every second child had deteriorations in overall mental health or worsening of psychiatric symptoms.

摘要

目的

本研究评估了 2020 年 COVID-19 大流行早期,格鲁吉亚、立陶宛、罗马尼亚、塞尔维亚和土耳其的患有先前存在的心理健康状况的青年的情绪和行为症状的水平及其预测因素。

方法

本研究纳入了 421 名年龄在 5 至 18 岁之间的患有先前存在的心理健康状况且正在接受相应治疗的儿童和青少年。我们使用了父母和/或儿童报告,该报告涵盖了广泛的心理健康症状和在社会限制期间被认为特别相关的背景因素。数据是在 2020 年 5 月至 8 月期间在各国同时收集的。

结果

根据父母的说法,121 名(33.1%)儿童的心理健康整体质量在 COVID-19 期间恶化,156 名(43.1%)儿童接受的心理健康护理数量减少,而 82 名(25.1%)儿童接受的心理健康护理没有满足需求。与 2020 年 1 月相比,121 名(49.8%)儿童的主要表现出的精神科症状恶化,而 64 名(26.3%)儿童的症状有所改善。总共有 128 名(43.9%)儿童报告情绪恶化,118 名(40.6%)儿童报告行为恶化。与 COVID-19 相关的担忧、父母的情绪困难和亲子关系是情绪和行为困难程度升高的最相关预测因素。

结论

本研究发现,COVID-19 大流行极大地改变了一些患有先前存在的心理健康状况的儿童的日常生活,几乎每两个孩子中就有一个孩子的整体心理健康状况恶化或精神科症状恶化。

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