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新冠病毒病是否会影响年轻人的心理健康和药物使用情况?

Does COVID-19 affect mental health and substance use in young adults?

作者信息

Wei Duo Helen, Prakash Sreelekha, Goyal Riya, Zhang Rebecca

机构信息

Computer Science Department, School of Business, Stockton University, Galloway, NJ,, USA.

School of Health Science, Stockton University, Galloway, NJ, USA.

出版信息

J Educ Health Promot. 2023 Mar 31;12:108. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_1167_22. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mental health has been impacted by COVID-19 throughout the United States and beyond. The mental health and well-being were further affected with excessive substance use during the pandemic. The aim of this research was to explore how the COVID-19 affects the mental health of the young adults (18-24 years) in the South Jersey area. We also examined the association between mental health symptoms in young adults and substance use during the first and second year of the pandemic.

METHODS AND MATERIAL

A cross-sectional survey was conducted with ( = 711) 527 participants that included young adults (18-24 years old) across university campus in south jersey and in the community cohorts. Multinomial regression analysis and Chi-squared test were used to explore the association between mental symptoms and substance use. Data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet for descriptive statistics and Python 3.0 scikit-learn package.

RESULTS

The study showed that "Lonely" and "Hopeless" were the top two mental health symptoms. It was observed that the symptoms of "Lonely" and "Hopeless" increased for both males and females. In general, males seemed to be affected more than females in this study for mental health symptoms. For substance use, "Nervous" and "Smoking" showed positive correlation in 2020 and "Hopeless" and "Alcohol" were positively correlated in 2021.

CONCLUSIONS

Young adults' mental health symptoms and substance use has been proven to be affected through the pandemic and this research results even though localized will assist the community and educational institutions to plan better support to assist young adults with better health and wellness initiatives.

摘要

背景

在美国及其他地区,心理健康受到了新冠疫情的影响。在疫情期间,过度使用药物进一步影响了心理健康和幸福感。本研究的目的是探讨新冠疫情如何影响新泽西州南部地区18至24岁年轻人的心理健康。我们还研究了疫情第一年和第二年期间年轻人心理健康症状与药物使用之间的关联。

方法与材料

对新泽西州南部大学校园和社区队列中的527名18至24岁的年轻人进行了横断面调查(n = 711)。采用多项回归分析和卡方检验来探讨心理症状与药物使用之间的关联。使用Microsoft Excel电子表格进行描述性统计分析,并使用Python 3.0的scikit-learn包进行数据分析。

结果

研究表明,“孤独”和“绝望”是最常见的两种心理健康症状。研究发现,男性和女性的“孤独”和“绝望”症状均有所增加。总体而言,在本研究中,男性的心理健康症状似乎比女性受到的影响更大。在药物使用方面,2020年“紧张”与“吸烟”呈正相关,2021年“绝望”与“饮酒”呈正相关。

结论

事实证明,疫情影响了年轻人的心理健康症状和药物使用,本研究结果尽管具有局限性,但将有助于社区和教育机构更好地规划支持措施,以协助年轻人开展更有益健康的活动。

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