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新冠疫情对南非年轻人的影响:信息传递与支持探索。

'' Impact of COVID-19 on South African young people: Exploring messaging and support.

机构信息

SAMRC/Wits Developmental Pathways for Health Research Unit, Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Department of Biokinetics, Recreation and Sports Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa.

出版信息

Glob Public Health. 2023 Jan;18(1):2264968. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2023.2264968. Epub 2023 Oct 6.

Abstract

COVID-19 prevention measures including lockdowns, school closures, and restricted movement disrupted young people's lives. This longitudinal qualitative study conducted in Soweto, South Africa aimed to explore young people's knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, vaccination, and the impact of infections. A convenience sample of 30 young black people (n = 15 men; n = 15 women, aged 16-21 years) from Soweto participated in 24 focus group discussions (FGDs), conducted in six phases - each phase had four FGDs stratified by gender and age. Young people's understanding of COVID-19 deepened throughout the study, however, did not always translate into adherence (following the government's COVID-19 prevention measures). Although deemed inadequate, TV and radio were preferred over internet COVID-19 information. Parents, teachers, and schools were trusted sources of information. Vaccines and limited access to information attributed to low-risk perception, while new COVID-19 variants attributed to high-risk perception. A low-risk perception and conspiracy theories contributed to non-adherence (disregarding COVID-19 preventative measures provided by the government), particularly among young men. Accessing reliable information that considers young people's lives and their living context is important. Communities, scientists, and policymakers must learn from the COVID-19 experience and implement localised preventive strategies for education, awareness, and economic support in future emergencies.

摘要

COVID-19 预防措施(包括封锁、学校关闭和行动受限)扰乱了年轻人的生活。本项在南非索韦托进行的纵向定性研究旨在探索年轻人对 COVID-19、疫苗接种以及感染影响的了解和看法。从索韦托随机抽取了 30 名年轻黑人(16-21 岁,男性 15 名,女性 15 名)参加了 24 次焦点小组讨论(FGD),分六个阶段进行——每个阶段有四个 FGD,按性别和年龄分层。尽管年轻人对 COVID-19 的了解在整个研究过程中不断加深,但并不总是转化为遵守(遵循政府的 COVID-19 预防措施)。尽管认为电视和广播提供的信息不足,但年轻人更喜欢通过电视和广播获取 COVID-19 信息,而不是通过互联网。父母、教师和学校是可靠的信息来源。疫苗接种和有限的信息获取导致风险感知较低,而新的 COVID-19 变体则导致风险感知较高。低风险感知和阴谋论导致不遵守(无视政府提供的 COVID-19 预防措施),尤其是在年轻男性中。获取考虑到年轻人生活及其生活环境的可靠信息非常重要。社区、科学家和决策者必须从 COVID-19 经验中吸取教训,并在未来的紧急情况下实施本地化的教育、宣传和经济支持预防策略。

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