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在 COVID-19 大流行期间财务困境的轨迹及其与年轻成年人队列中心理健康和物质使用结果的关联。

Trajectories of financial distress during the COVID-19 pandemic and their associations with mental health and substance use outcomes in a cohort of young adults.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Center for the Study of Health Risk and Behaviors, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

出版信息

Appl Psychol Health Well Being. 2024 May;16(2):442-459. doi: 10.1111/aphw.12498. Epub 2023 Oct 11.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented life disruptions among young adults, including increased job insecurity and financial strain. Mental health problems and substance use have also increased during the pandemic, with young adults particularly vulnerable to experiencing these challenges. This study examines trajectories of financial distress among young adults during the pandemic and their associations with depression, anxiety, and hazardous alcohol and cannabis use. Data from 473 young adults (ages 22-29) recruited in the Northwest United States were collected from April/May 2020 to July/August 2021. Financial distress trajectories were identified using growth mixture modeling. Negative binomial models were used to examine associations between financial distress trajectories and distal outcomes of depression, anxiety, alcohol, and cannabis use. Three distinct trajectories were identified, revealing Low, Moderate, and High financial distress experiences. Individuals with "Moderate" and "High" trajectories showed significantly greater depressive and anxiety symptom scores compared with those in the "Low" financial distress trajectory group. Trajectories were not associated with subsequent levels of alcohol or cannabis use. Young adult mental health remains a priority during periods of economic downturn. Providers must be aware of the psychological challenges imposed by financial distress among young adults to address worsening mental health symptoms.

摘要

新冠疫情对青年造成了前所未有的生活影响,包括工作不稳定和经济压力增加。疫情期间,心理健康问题和药物滥用也有所增加,青年尤其容易受到这些挑战的影响。本研究探讨了疫情期间青年财务困境的轨迹及其与抑郁、焦虑和危险饮酒和使用大麻的关系。这项研究的数据来自于美国西北部招募的 473 名 22-29 岁的年轻人,收集时间为 2020 年 4 月/5 月至 2021 年 7 月/8 月。使用增长混合建模识别财务困境轨迹。使用负二项式模型检验财务困境轨迹与抑郁、焦虑、酒精和大麻使用的远端结果之间的关联。确定了三种不同的轨迹,揭示了轻度、中度和高度财务困境体验。与处于“轻度”财务困境轨迹组相比,“中度”和“高度”轨迹的个体抑郁和焦虑症状评分显著更高。轨迹与后续的酒精或大麻使用水平无关。在经济低迷时期,青年心理健康仍然是一个优先事项。提供者必须意识到财务困境对青年心理健康的影响,以解决日益严重的心理健康问题。

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