Larson Nicole, Tavernier Rebecca Emery, Berge Jerica M, Barr-Anderson Daheia J, Neumark-Sztainer Dianne
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Department of Family Medicine and Biobehavioral Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth, MN, USA.
Emerg Adulthood. 2023 Jun;11(3):779-796. doi: 10.1177/21676968231166034. Epub 2023 Mar 29.
Research addressing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on psychosocial well-being and health behavior is accumulating; however, implications for emerging adult populations are underexplored. This manuscript synthesizes findings from a mixed-methods study of well-being, eating and activity behaviors, and food insecurity among a diverse, longitudinal cohort of emerging adults. The review includes findings from 11 original studies that involved collecting online surveys from 720 emerging adults and in-depth, virtual interviews with 33 respondents who were food insecure. Findings indicated the pandemic had widespread impacts on well-being. Population groups at greatest risk for poor outcomes included women; those who identified as Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color; persons in households of low socioeconomic status; parents of young children; and persons who previously experienced mental health challenges or weight stigma. Further research will be needed to evaluate efforts to improve the well-being of emerging adults in the aftermath of the pandemic.
关于新冠疫情对心理社会幸福感和健康行为影响的研究正在不断积累;然而,对于新兴成年人群体的影响却尚未得到充分探索。本手稿综合了一项针对不同的新兴成年人纵向队列进行的幸福感、饮食与活动行为以及粮食不安全状况的混合方法研究结果。该综述涵盖了11项原创研究的结果,这些研究包括从720名新兴成年人中收集在线调查数据,以及对33名粮食不安全受访者进行深入的虚拟访谈。研究结果表明,疫情对幸福感产生了广泛影响。结局不佳风险最大的人群包括女性;那些认定自己为黑人、原住民或有色人种的人;社会经济地位低的家庭中的人;幼儿的父母;以及之前经历过心理健康挑战或体重歧视的人。疫情过后,还需要进一步的研究来评估改善新兴成年人幸福感的努力。