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一项关于 2SLGBTQ+ 无家可归青年经历 COVID-19 大流行影响的纵向调查。

A longitudinal investigation of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on 2SLGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness.

机构信息

Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Jul 17;18(7):e0288591. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288591. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The objective of this study was to examine the impacts of the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on various dimensions of wellbeing among 2SLGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness over a 12-month period during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

2SLGBTQ+ youth (recruited using a convenience sampling method) participated in three online surveys to assess mental health (depression, anxiety, suicidality), substance and alcohol use, health care access, and violence for 12-months between 2021-2022. Quantitative data analysis included non-parametric one-sample proportion tests, paired t-test and McNemar's test. Longitudinal data collected across all three timepoints were treated as paired data and compared to baseline data using non-parametric exact multinomial tests, and if significant, followed by pairwise post-hoc exact binomial tests. For the purposes of analysis, participants were grouped according to their baseline survey based on pandemic waves and public health restrictions.

RESULTS

2SLGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness (n = 87) reported high rates of mental health challenges, including anxiety and depression, over 12-months during the pandemic. Youth participants reported experiencing poor mental health during the early waves of the pandemic, with improvements to their mental health throughout the pandemic; however, results were not statistically significant. Likewise, participants experienced reduced access to mental health care during the early waves of the pandemic but mental health care access increased for youth throughout the pandemic.

CONCLUSION

Study results showed high rates of mental health issues among 2SLGBTQ+ youth, but reduced access to mental health care, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings highlight the need for 2SLGBTQ+ inclusive and affirming mental health care and services to address social and mental health issues that have been exacerbated by the pandemic.

摘要

简介

本研究旨在探讨在新冠肺炎疫情期间的 12 个月内,2SLGBTQ+无家可归青年在不同维度的幸福感上受到的影响。

方法

2SLGBTQ+青年(通过便利抽样方法招募)参与了三次在线调查,以评估心理健康(抑郁、焦虑、自杀意念)、物质和酒精使用、医疗保健获取以及在 2021-2022 年间 12 个月内的暴力情况。定量数据分析包括非参数单一样本比例检验、配对 t 检验和 McNemar 检验。在所有三个时间点收集的纵向数据被视为配对数据,并与基线数据进行比较,使用非参数精确多项检验,如果显著,则进行后续的两两精确二项检验。为了分析目的,根据基线调查,根据大流行波和公共卫生限制,将参与者分为两组。

结果

在疫情期间的 12 个月内,无家可归的 2SLGBTQ+青年(n=87)报告了很高的心理健康挑战率,包括焦虑和抑郁。青年参与者报告在大流行早期经历了较差的心理健康,随着大流行的发展,他们的心理健康有所改善;但结果并不显著。同样,参与者在大流行早期获得心理健康护理的机会减少,但随着大流行的发展,青年获得心理健康护理的机会增加。

结论

研究结果表明,由于新冠肺炎疫情,2SLGBTQ+青年的心理健康问题率很高,但获得心理健康护理的机会减少。研究结果强调需要为 2SLGBTQ+青年提供包容和支持的心理健康护理和服务,以解决因疫情而加剧的社会和心理健康问题。

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