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新冠疫情对青少年心理健康和物质使用的影响。

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adolescent Mental Health and Substance Use.

机构信息

Center for Violence Prevention, UTMB Health, Galveston, Texas.

Center for Violence Prevention, UTMB Health, Galveston, Texas.

出版信息

J Adolesc Health. 2022 Sep;71(3):277-284. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2022.05.025. Epub 2022 Jul 13.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aim of this study is to determine whether COVID-19-induced financial impact, stress, loneliness, and isolation were related to perceived changes in adolescent mental health and substance use.

METHODS

Data were from Baseline (2018) and Wave 3 (2020; mean age = 14.8; 50% female) of 1,188 adolescents recruited from 12 Texas public middle schools as part of a randomized controlled trial. Participants were primarily Black (23%), Latinx (41%), Asian (11%), and White (9%). We assessed mental health and substance use (Baseline and Wave 3) and pandemic-related physical interaction, loneliness, stress, family conflict, and economic situation (Wave 3).

RESULTS

COVID-19-induced stress and loneliness were linked to depression (beta = 0.074, p ≤ .001; beta = 0.132, p ≤ .001) and anxiety (beta = 0.061, p = .001; beta = 0.088, p ≤ .001) among ethnically diverse adolescents. Adolescents who did not limit their physical interactions due to COVID-19 had fewer symptoms of depression (beta = -0.036, p = .03); additionally, adolescents who did not restrict their socializing were substantially more likely to report using a variety of substances (e.g., for episodic heavy drinking; odds ratio = 1.81, p = .001). Increased use of a food bank was linked to depression (beta = 0.063, p ≤ .001) and a negative change in financial situation was linked to increased alcohol use (odds ratio = 0.70, p = .04) among adolescents.

DISCUSSION

After controlling for prepandemic psychopathology and race/ethnicity, COVID-19 induced isolation, loneliness, stress, and economic challenges were linked to poor mental health and substance misuse. Substantial structural, community, school, and individual level resources are needed to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescent psychosocial health.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定 COVID-19 引发的财务影响、压力、孤独和隔离是否与青少年心理健康和物质使用的感知变化有关。

方法

数据来自德克萨斯州 12 所公立中学的 1188 名青少年参与的一项随机对照试验的基线(2018 年)和第 3 波(2020 年;平均年龄 14.8 岁;50%为女性)。参与者主要为黑人(23%)、拉丁裔(41%)、亚裔(11%)和白人(9%)。我们评估了心理健康和物质使用(基线和第 3 波)以及与大流行相关的身体互动、孤独、压力、家庭冲突和经济状况(第 3 波)。

结果

COVID-19 引起的压力和孤独与不同种族青少年的抑郁(β=0.074,p≤0.001;β=0.132,p≤0.001)和焦虑(β=0.061,p=0.001;β=0.088,p≤0.001)有关。由于 COVID-19 而不限制身体互动的青少年抑郁症状较少(β=-0.036,p=0.03);此外,不限制社交活动的青少年更有可能报告使用各种物质(例如,用于发作性重度饮酒;优势比=1.81,p=0.001)。使用食品银行的增加与抑郁有关(β=0.063,p≤0.001),经济状况的负面变化与青少年饮酒量的增加有关(优势比=0.70,p=0.04)。

讨论

在控制了大流行前的精神病理学和种族/民族后,COVID-19 引发的隔离、孤独、压力和经济挑战与心理健康不良和物质滥用有关。需要大量的结构、社区、学校和个人层面的资源来减轻 COVID-19 大流行对青少年社会心理健康的影响。

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