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报告的疾病体验和新冠疫情期间保留地美国印第安青年的心理社会结果。

Self-reported Illness Experiences and Psychosocial Outcomes for Reservation-Area American Indian Youth During COVID-19.

机构信息

Colorado State University, Fort Collins.

出版信息

JAMA Netw Open. 2022 Sep 1;5(9):e2231764. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.31764.

DOI:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.31764
PMID:36103176
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9475383/
Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Impacts of COVID-19 on reservation-area American Indian youth are unknown and may be substantial owing to the significant COVID-19 morbidity and mortality experienced by American Indian populations.

OBJECTIVE

To measure self-reported illness experiences and changes in psychosocial factors during the COVID-19 pandemic among reservation-area American Indian youth.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study included a random sample of US schools on or near US Indian reservations during Spring 2021, stratified by region, with students in grades 6 to 12 completing cross-sectional online surveys. All enrolled self-identifying American Indian students in grades 6 to 12 attending the 20 participating schools were eligible to be surveyed; participants represented 60.4% of eligible students in these schools. Data were analyzed from January 5 to July 15, 2022.

EXPOSURES

Onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

Outcomes of interest were COVID-19 self-reported illness outcomes for self and family and close friends; perceived changes in family and friend relationships, school engagement, social isolation, and other psychological factors since the COVID-19 pandemic began; and worry over COVID-19-related health outcomes.

RESULTS

A total of 2559 American Indian students (1201 [46.9%] male; 1284 [50.2%] female; 70 [2.7%] another gender; mean [SD] 14.7 [8.9] years) were included in the analysis. Approximately 14% of the sample reported having had a test result positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection (14.3% [95% CI, 11.4%-17.6%]), a higher rate than for all cases nationally at the time of the survey. Regarding prevalence of COVID-19 among family and close friends, 75.4% (95% CI, 68.8%-80.9%) of participants reported having at least 1 family member or friend who had contracted COVID-19, while 27.9% (95% CI, 18.8%-39.3%) of participants reported that at least 1 family member or close friend had died of COVID-19. Regarding psychosocial impacts, COVID-19 was associated with strained friend relationships (eg, 34.0% [95% CI, 28.4%-40.0%] of students reported worry over losing friends), lower school engagement, and less social connectedness (eg, 62.2% [95% CI, 56.7%-67.4%] of students reported feeling less socially connected to people), although more than 60% of students also reported feeling no change or a decrease in negative emotions. Males were less likely to report perceived negative impacts, especially for negative emotions such as sadness (29.2% [95% CI, 23.3%-35.9%] of males vs 46.1% [95% CI, 43.9%-48.3%] of females reported feeling more sad) and anxiety (21.8% [95% CI, 18.2%-25.8%] of males vs 39.2% [95% CI, 34.1%-44.6%] of females reported feeling more anxious).

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

This cross-sectional study provides novel insight into the perceived experiences of reservation-area American Indian youth, a population at uniquely elevated risk of poor health status and health care access, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although mortality and morbidity rates from COVID-19 were high on American Indian reservations, student reports of psychosocial impacts were complex and suggest many students were resilient in the face of the pandemic. These findings could be used to understand and address the challenges facing American Indian youth due to the pandemic and to guide future research that examines the factors and processes associated with the reported outcomes.

摘要

重要性

由于美国印第安人人口 COVID-19 发病率和死亡率显著,因此 COVID-19 对保留区美国印第安青年的影响尚不清楚,而且可能很大。

目的

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,衡量保留区美国印第安青年自我报告的疾病经历和社会心理因素的变化。

设计、地点和参与者:这项横断面研究包括 2021 年春季在美国印第安保留区或附近的美国学校的随机样本,按地区分层,6 至 12 年级的学生完成横断面在线调查。所有符合条件的自我认同的美国印第安学生都有资格参加调查;参与者代表这些学校中符合条件的学生的 60.4%。数据于 2022 年 1 月 5 日至 7 月 15 日进行分析。

暴露

COVID-19 大流行的开始。

主要结果和措施

感兴趣的结果是自我和家人以及亲密朋友的 COVID-19 自我报告疾病结果;自 COVID-19 大流行开始以来,家庭和朋友关系、学校参与度、社交孤立和其他心理因素感知变化;以及对 COVID-19 相关健康结果的担忧。

结果

共有 2559 名美国印第安学生(1201 名[46.9%]男性;1284 名[50.2%]女性;70 名[2.7%]另一种性别;平均[SD]14.7[8.9]岁)纳入分析。大约 14%的样本报告 SARS-CoV-2 感染检测结果呈阳性(14.3%[95%CI,11.4%-17.6%]),这一比率高于调查时全国所有病例的比率。关于家庭和亲密朋友中 COVID-19 的流行率,75.4%(95%CI,68.8%-80.9%)的参与者报告至少有 1 名家庭成员或朋友感染了 COVID-19,而 27.9%(95%CI,18.8%-39.3%)的参与者报告至少有 1 名家庭成员或亲密朋友死于 COVID-19。关于社会心理影响,COVID-19 与紧张的朋友关系相关(例如,34.0%[95%CI,28.4%-40.0%]的学生报告担心失去朋友)、较低的学校参与度和较少的社交联系(例如,62.2%[95%CI,56.7%-67.4%]的学生报告感觉与他人的社交联系较少),尽管超过 60%的学生还报告说没有感到情绪变化或减少。男性不太可能报告感知到的负面影响,尤其是对悲伤(29.2%[95%CI,23.3%-35.9%]的男性与 46.1%[95%CI,43.9%-48.3%]的女性报告感到更悲伤)和焦虑(21.8%[95%CI,18.2%-25.8%]的男性与 39.2%[95%CI,34.1%-44.6%]的女性报告感到更焦虑)等负面情绪。

结论和相关性

这项横断面研究为保留区美国印第安青年提供了新的见解,这是一个处于健康状况和医疗保健获取风险显著增加的独特人群,在 COVID-19 大流行期间。尽管美国印第安人保留区的 COVID-19 死亡率和发病率很高,但学生对社会心理影响的报告很复杂,表明许多学生在面对大流行时具有弹性。这些发现可用于了解和应对大流行给美国印第安青年带来的挑战,并指导未来研究,以研究与报告结果相关的因素和过程。

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