Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, 27106Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
The Center for Health Economics, Informatics and Health Care Research (CHIS), Stockholm Health Care Services (SLSO), Region Stockholm, Sweden.
Qual Health Res. 2022 Jul;32(8-9):1370-1385. doi: 10.1177/10497323221101978. Epub 2022 May 21.
In this article, we explore the perspectives of 13-15-year-olds living in Sweden about the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, through inductive analysis of 187 of their drawings. Through reconstructive serial picture analysis, three types of meaning were derived: (1) points to the disruption of daily life and development of new praxis and meaning in a context of threat and restriction; (2) refers to these adolescents' self-portrayal as solitary, without adult guidance or friends prominent; and (3) addresses a range of negative emotions and expressions of loss with few proactive strategies illustrated. General existential distress appears in these drawings, seemingly compounded by both developmental stage and other factors in addition to the pandemic context. Drawings suggest a restricted repertoire of ways of dealing with challenges confronting these adolescents, who seemed to feel left to their own resources.
在本文中,我们通过对 187 幅画作的归纳分析,探讨了瑞典 13-15 岁青少年对新冠疫情第一波疫情的看法。通过重构式连续图片分析,得出了三种意义:(1)指向日常生活的中断以及在威胁和限制背景下新实践和意义的发展;(2)指这些青少年自我描绘的孤独,没有成人指导或朋友的突出;(3)涉及一系列负面情绪和失落感的表达,很少有主动应对策略。这些画作中表现出普遍的生存困境,似乎不仅是由于疫情背景,还与发展阶段和其他因素有关。画作显示出这些青少年应对挑战的方式有限,他们似乎感到只能依靠自己的资源。