Centre de recherche Bordeaux Population Health (BPH), Université de Bordeaux, Inserm U1219, Bordeaux, France.
Université de Tours, UMR CITERES 7324, 35 Allée Ferdinand de Lesseps, Tours, 37200, France.
BMC Public Health. 2023 Jul 18;23(1):1374. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16284-5.
This study aimed to analyze the parental socio-demographic characteristics of children and adolescents aged 9 to 18 years old, as well as the living and housing conditions associated with the psychological distress in these two sub-populations during and after France's first national COVID-19-related lockdown in spring 2020.
We used data from the cross-sectional, observational, web-based study CONFEADO, which collected data on children and adolescents' living and housing conditions and socio-demographic characteristics as well as those of their parents. It also collected data on children's and adolescents' health behaviors and psychological distress. We assessed psychological distress using the 10-item Children and Adolescents Psychological Distress Scale (CAPDS-10), and performed a multinomial logistic regression.
A total of 2882 children and adolescents were included in the present study. Factors associated with moderate psychological distress included being a female, parental financial difficulties, a lack of a private living space at home for the child/adolescent, and the following child health behaviors: no leisure or recreational activities with adults in the household, doing less than one hour of school homework a day, and not going outside during the lockdown. Severe psychological distress was associated with the parent's occupation (especially essential frontline workers), a lack of a private living space at home for the child/adolescent, and the following child health behaviors: spending over 5 h a day on social media, doing less than one hour of school homework a day, and no leisure or recreational activities with adults in the household.
This study emphasizes the impact of housing and living conditions, as well as parents' socio-economic characteristics on children's health behaviors and psychological needs during the first COVID-19-related lockdown in France. Our results suggest that health policies implemented during future pandemics should consider these structural social determinants to prevent severe psychological distress in children and adolescents.
本研究旨在分析 9 至 18 岁儿童和青少年的父母社会人口学特征,以及与这两个亚人群在 2020 年春季法国首次与 COVID-19 相关的封锁期间和之后的心理困扰相关的生活和住房条件。
我们使用了横断面、观察性、基于网络的 CONFEADO 研究的数据,该研究收集了儿童和青少年的生活和住房条件以及社会人口学特征及其父母的数据。它还收集了儿童和青少年健康行为和心理困扰的数据。我们使用 10 项儿童和青少年心理困扰量表(CAPDS-10)评估心理困扰,并进行了多项逻辑回归分析。
共有 2882 名儿童和青少年纳入本研究。与中度心理困扰相关的因素包括女性、父母经济困难、儿童/青少年在家中缺乏私人生活空间,以及以下儿童健康行为:与家庭成员没有闲暇或娱乐活动、每天做作业少于一小时,以及在封锁期间不外出。严重的心理困扰与父母的职业(尤其是基本一线工作人员)、儿童/青少年在家中缺乏私人生活空间,以及以下儿童健康行为有关:每天花在社交媒体上超过 5 小时、每天做作业少于一小时,以及与家庭成员没有闲暇或娱乐活动。
本研究强调了住房和生活条件以及父母的社会经济特征对法国首次与 COVID-19 相关的封锁期间儿童健康行为和心理需求的影响。我们的研究结果表明,未来大流行期间实施的卫生政策应考虑这些结构性社会决定因素,以防止儿童和青少年出现严重的心理困扰。