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新冠疫情相关社交隔离对意大利北部青年行为结果的影响。

Impact of COVID-19-Related Social Isolation on Behavioral Outcomes in Young Adults Residing in Northern Italy.

机构信息

Department of Molecular and Translational Medicine, University of Brescia, 25121 Brescia, Italy.

Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Dec 8;19(24):16496. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192416496.

Abstract

Social isolation affects our emotions, behavior and interactions. Worldwide, individuals experienced prolonged periods of isolation during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic when authorities-imposed restrictions to reduce the spread of the virus. In this study, we investigated the effects of social isolation on emotional and behavioral outcomes in young adults from Lombardy, Italy, a global hotspot of COVID-19. We leveraged baseline (pre-social isolation) and follow-up (mid- or post-isolation) data collected from young adults enrolled in the ongoing, longitudinal Public Health Impact of Metals Exposure (PHIME) study. At baseline, 167 participants completed the ASEBA questionnaires (ASR/YSR) by web link or in person; 65 completed the ASR 12-18 weeks after the onset of restrictions. Using the sign test and multiple linear regression models, we examined differences in ASR scores between baseline and follow-up adjusting for sex, age, pre-pandemic IQ and time with social restrictions (weeks). Further, we examined interactions between sex and time in social isolation. Participants completed the ASR after spending an average of 14 weeks in social isolation (range 12-18 weeks). Thought problems increased between baseline and follow-up (median difference 1.0; 1st, 3rd quartile: -1.0, 4.0; = 0.049). Among males, a longer time in social isolation (≥14 weeks) was associated with increased rule-breaking behaviors of 2.8 points. These results suggest the social isolation related to COVID-19 adversely impacted mental health. In particular, males seem to externalize their condition. These findings might help future interventions and treatment to minimize the consequences of social isolation experience in young adults.

摘要

社会隔离会影响我们的情绪、行为和互动。在全球范围内,当当局为了减少病毒传播而实施限制措施时,个体经历了 COVID-19 大流行第一波期间的长时间隔离。在这项研究中,我们调查了社会隔离对意大利伦巴第地区年轻成年人的情绪和行为结果的影响,意大利是 COVID-19 的全球热点地区。我们利用了正在进行的纵向公共卫生影响金属暴露(PHIME)研究中招募的年轻成年人在基线(社交隔离前)和随访(隔离中期或后期)期间收集的数据。在基线时,167 名参与者通过网络链接或亲自完成了 ASEBA 问卷(ASR/YSR);65 名参与者在限制措施开始后 12-18 周完成了 ASR。使用符号检验和多元线性回归模型,我们在调整性别、年龄、大流行前 IQ 和社会限制时间(周)后,比较了基线和随访之间的 ASR 评分差异。此外,我们还研究了社会隔离期间性别和时间之间的相互作用。参与者在社会隔离中度过了平均 14 周(范围 12-18 周)后完成了 ASR。思维问题在基线和随访之间增加(中位数差异为 1.0;1 分位数、3 分位数:-1.0,4.0; = 0.049)。在男性中,社会隔离时间较长(≥14 周)与行为违规行为增加 2.8 分有关。这些结果表明,与 COVID-19 相关的社会隔离对心理健康产生了不利影响。特别是,男性似乎会将自己的情况外化。这些发现可能有助于未来的干预和治疗措施,以尽量减少年轻成年人社会隔离经历的后果。

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