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第二波新冠疫情期间学校关闭与儿童及青少年的心理健康、幸福感和健康行为:文献系统综述

School closures and mental health, wellbeing and health behaviours among children and adolescents during the second COVID-19 wave: a systematic review of the literature.

作者信息

Saulle Rosella, De Sario Manuela, Bena Antonella, Capra Paola, Culasso Martina, Davoli Marina, De Lorenzo Aurelia, Lattke Lynda Stella, Marra Michele, Mitrova Zuzana, Paduano Stefania, Rabaglietti Emanuela, Sartini Marina, Minozzi Silvia

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, Lazio Regional Health Service, Local Health Unit Roma 1, Rome (Italy);

Department of Epidemiology, Lazio Regional Health Service, Local Health Unit Roma 1, Rome (Italy).

出版信息

Epidemiol Prev. 2022 Sep-Dec;46(5-6):333-352. doi: 10.19191/EP22.5-6.A542.089.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

to evaluate the impact of school closures, as a measure to contain the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 infection, on the psychological well-being of students of all levels starting from the 2020-2021 school year.

DESIGN

a systematic literature review was conducted according to the PRISMA 2020 Guidelines. The literature search was conducted on 4 different databases: MedLine, Embase, PsycINFO, and L.OVE Platform. Quantitative observational studies published until 10.01.2022 were included. Studies conducted during the first pandemic wave, i.e., during the 2019-2020 school year and/or during the mandatory lockdown or confinement period, were excluded. The methodological quality of the studies was assessed with validated scales. Study selection, data extraction, and quality assessment were carried out independently by two authors.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

children, adolescents, and young people attending all levels of education (including universities) and, for reasons related to COVID-19, having a suspension of "in presence" school or attending classes remotely.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

a. outcomes directly related to mental health: suicides, emergency department visits, and hospitalizations for psychiatric problems; anxiety and depression, emotional difficulties, feelings of loneliness and isolation; b. well-being outcomes: sleep quality, perceived well-being (by child/adolescent/youth or referred by parents); c. health-related behaviours: tobacco smoking, alcohol, drug use. Outcomes related to school/academic performance, physical health, and those related to parents were not considered.

RESULTS

after having removed duplicate articles, 2,830 records were retrieved with the bibliographic search. Twelve studies (2 uncontrolled before-after studies and 10 cross sectional surveys) were included, involving a total of 27,787 participants. Three studies involved university students, 2 involved high school students, and the remaining involved a mixed population of students attending primary and middle schools. The studies were conducted between September 2020 and April 2021. The methodological quality was rated as high in five studies and intermediate in the remaining studies. Due to the high heterogeneity of outcome measures and statistical analyses performed among the included studies, it was not possible to conduct a meta-analysis of the results of the considered publications. Nevertheless, the present review showed a clear signal of increase in mental health problems in relation to school closure or virtual instruction. In particular, results suggest evidence of association between school closure and risk of suicidal attempts or thoughts, mental health symptoms such as anxiety, depression, emotional disorders, psychological stress. Sleeping problems, drug and alcohol addiction were poorly studied.

CONCLUSIONS

despite the limitations of the included studies and possible residual confounding and contamination due to restrictive measures and social isolation implemented during the pandemic, the available evidence confirms the negative impact on students' mental health associated with school closures and distance learning. Given the availability of vaccination also for young children, a long period of school closure should be avoided also in the case of the emergence of new pandemic waves.

摘要

目的

评估自2020-2021学年起,作为遏制SARS-CoV-2感染传播措施的学校关闭对各级学生心理健康的影响。

设计

根据PRISMA 2020指南进行系统的文献综述。在4个不同数据库进行文献检索:医学在线数据库(MedLine)、荷兰医学文摘数据库(Embase)、心理学文摘数据库(PsycINFO)和L.OVE平台。纳入截至2022年1月10日发表的定量观察性研究。排除在疫情第一波期间,即2019-2020学年和/或强制封锁或隔离期间进行的研究。使用经过验证的量表评估研究的方法学质量。研究筛选、数据提取和质量评估由两名作者独立进行。

背景和参与者

各级教育(包括大学)的儿童、青少年和年轻人,因与2019冠状病毒病相关的原因,“线下”学校停课或远程上课。

主要观察指标

a. 与心理健康直接相关的结果:自杀、急诊就诊以及因精神问题住院;焦虑和抑郁、情绪困扰、孤独感和隔离感;b. 幸福感结果:睡眠质量、感知幸福感(由儿童/青少年/年轻人或家长报告);c. 与健康相关的行为:吸烟、饮酒、吸毒。未考虑与学业成绩、身体健康以及与家长相关的结果。

结果

去除重复文章后,通过文献检索共检索到2830条记录。纳入12项研究(2项非对照前后研究和10项横断面调查),共涉及27787名参与者。3项研究涉及大学生,2项涉及高中生,其余涉及中小学混合学生群体。研究在2020年9月至2021年4月期间进行。5项研究的方法学质量被评为高,其余研究为中等。由于纳入研究中所采用的结果测量和统计分析具有高度异质性,无法对所考虑出版物的结果进行荟萃分析。然而,本综述显示出与学校关闭或虚拟教学相关的心理健康问题增加的明显信号。特别是,结果表明有证据显示学校关闭与自杀企图或想法的风险、焦虑、抑郁、情绪障碍、心理压力等心理健康症状之间存在关联。睡眠问题、药物和酒精成瘾方面的研究较少。

结论

尽管纳入研究存在局限性,且由于疫情期间实施的限制措施和社会隔离可能存在残留混杂因素和污染,但现有证据证实学校关闭和远程学习对学生心理健康有负面影响。鉴于幼儿也可接种疫苗,即使出现新的疫情波,也应避免长时间关闭学校。

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