Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health, School of Medicine, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, United States of America.
Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2023 Jul 26;18(7):e0288628. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288628. eCollection 2023.
Despite extensive debate on the effects of COVID-19 mitigation measures in school settings, little evidence exists on trends in school children's mental health over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective of this paper was to identify factors affecting parent reports of school children's mental health during COVID-19 Omicron variant outbreak in a cohort of high-risk, socially vulnerable children attending public elementary schools. We analyzed four waves of cross-sectional, online-administered surveys completed by parents of children attending public elementary schools in San Diego between November 2021 and March of 2022. Children (n = 684) ranged in age from 2-17 years. We used multilevel linear mixed effects models to assess determinants of parent-reported child mental health status. The outcome was child mental health, as reported by the parent. Parents consistently rated their children's mental health as very good, though parents who experienced recent COVID-related challenges and who had older children reported lower levels of mental health in their children. Children's mental health was generally considered to be very good, as judged by their parents during a period of constant in-school masking and the Omicron variant outbreak. Structural support mechanisms aimed at mitigating COVID-related challenges for adults may offer benefit to children's mental health.
尽管人们对学校环境中 COVID-19 缓解措施的影响进行了广泛的讨论,但关于 COVID-19 大流行期间学校儿童心理健康趋势的证据很少。本文的目的是确定在圣地亚哥公立小学就读的高危、社会弱势群体儿童中,在 COVID-19 奥密克戎变异株爆发期间,影响父母报告儿童心理健康的因素。我们分析了 2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 3 月期间,父母通过在线方式完成的针对参加圣地亚哥公立小学的儿童的四次横断面调查。儿童(n=684)年龄在 2-17 岁之间。我们使用多级线性混合效应模型来评估影响父母报告的儿童心理健康状况的决定因素。结果是父母报告的儿童心理健康状况。尽管经历了最近与 COVID 相关的挑战并且孩子年龄较大的父母报告其孩子的心理健康水平较低,但父母一直将其孩子的心理健康评为非常好。在持续的校内戴口罩和奥密克戎变异株爆发期间,父母普遍认为孩子的心理健康状况非常好。旨在减轻成年人与 COVID 相关挑战的结构性支持机制可能会对儿童的心理健康有益。