Nagaoka Maiko, Kubo Hiroe, Tashiro Kuniko, Kinoshita Maiko, Inoue Hiroko, Soejima Hirofumi, Fujise Noboru
Health Care Center Kumamoto University Kumamoto Japan.
PCN Rep. 2022 Sep;1(3):e29. doi: 10.1002/pcn5.29. Epub 2022 Jul 20.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic reached Japan in 2020, the country has faced an unprecedented increase in suicide rate and school refusal among adolescents, as well as increased rates of depression and anxiety among young people. However, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescents in terms of changes in habits, the development of mental disorders, social isolation, and suicidal ideation remain largely unclear.
We examined three cases of university students who changed their habits during the COVID-19 pandemic and developed mental disorders. All three cases had similar habitual changes, experienced loneliness, and developed depression and circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder. Their habitual changes were delayed sleep and wake times, delayed first mealtime, a tendency to eat before sleeping, decreased social contact, increased digital media usage, and a tendency to use digital media before going to bed. We established a model of increasing mental health difficulties, school refusal, and suicidal ideation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This report suggests possible approaches for preventing a decline in mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic among university students.
自2020年新冠疫情蔓延至日本以来,该国青少年的自杀率和拒学现象空前增加,年轻人的抑郁和焦虑率也有所上升。然而,新冠疫情对青少年在习惯变化、精神障碍发展、社会隔离和自杀意念方面的影响仍 largely不清楚。
我们研究了三例在新冠疫情期间改变习惯并患上精神障碍的大学生病例。所有三个病例都有相似的习惯变化,经历过孤独感,并患上了抑郁症和昼夜节律睡眠-觉醒障碍。他们的习惯变化包括睡眠时间延迟、用餐时间延迟、睡前吃东西的倾向、社交接触减少、数字媒体使用增加以及睡前使用数字媒体的倾向。我们建立了一个在新冠疫情期间心理健康问题、拒学和自杀意念增加的模型。
本报告提出了在新冠疫情期间预防大学生心理健康下降的可能方法。