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在新冠疫情期间学校关闭期间,我们的孩子失去和获得了什么:印度喀拉拉邦学龄前儿童心理困扰、行为问题和适应力保护因素的研究

What our children lost and gained at the time of school closure during the Covid-19 pandemic: a study on psychological distress, behavioural concerns and protective factors of resilience among preschool children in Kerala, India.

机构信息

Department of Community Medicine, Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur, Kerala, India.

District Hospital, Kerala, 689641, Kozhencherry, India.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2024 Jan 23;23(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s12939-023-02090-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The pandemic has put at risk the social and emotional development of children on account of the paucity of arenas for social interaction. This study from Kerala, India was conducted to assess the resilience factors, behavioural concerns, psychological distress symptoms among the children aged 3 to 5 years. We also tried to look into the lost opportunities that could have aided the social and emotional development of children like peer interaction, child care hours.

METHODS

The cross-sectional study was conducted among the children aged 3 to 5 years. A total of 535 children attending the immunisation clinics were enrolled by consecutive sampling. Devereux Early Childhood Assessment P2 (DECA P2) questionnaire was used to assess the levels of resilient factors and behavioural concerns in the study population.

RESULTS

We observed a high proportion of children in the area of need category of protective factors under DECA P2. The proportion of children falling under area of concern was 64.5%, 49%, 68.4% for attachment/relationship, self-regulation, and initiative respectively. 24.9% study subjects have a behavioural concern score that puts them in the area of need category. The logistic regression model we created identified 'Male Gender,' 'Mothers could spend only less time for child care' and 'electronic devices used as pacifier' as significant predictors for belonging to Area of need Behavioural Concerns T score category.

CONCLUSION

A large proportion of children aged between 3 to 5 years with reported behavioural concerns and lack of protective factors for socioemotional development. This can be attributed partly to the ongoing pandemic and its associated restrictions. The increased child care hours invested by parents or grandparents could have sized down the full impact that the pandemic would have had on the socio emotional development of the child. Increased time spent using electronic devices coupled with dwindled opportunities for interaction with peers have been notable challenges.

摘要

背景

由于社交互动的匮乏,这场大流行危及到了儿童的社交和情感发展。本项来自印度喀拉拉邦的研究旨在评估 3 至 5 岁儿童的适应力因素、行为问题和心理困扰症状。我们还试图了解那些可能有助于儿童社交和情感发展的错失机会,如同伴互动、儿童照护时间。

方法

这是一项横断面研究,研究对象为 3 至 5 岁的儿童。通过连续抽样,共招募了 535 名在免疫接种诊所就诊的儿童。采用德雷克斯早期儿童评估 P2(DECA P2)问卷评估研究人群的适应力因素和行为问题水平。

结果

我们发现,在 DECA P2 的保护因素领域,有很大一部分儿童属于需要帮助的类别。在依恋/关系、自我调节和主动性方面,分别有 64.5%、49%和 68.4%的儿童属于关注领域。24.9%的研究对象的行为问题得分处于需要帮助的类别。我们创建的逻辑回归模型确定了“男性性别”“母亲只能花较少的时间照顾孩子”和“将电子设备用作安抚奶嘴”是属于需要帮助的行为问题 T 分数类别的显著预测因素。

结论

很大一部分 3 至 5 岁儿童存在行为问题,缺乏社会情感发展的保护因素。这部分归因于持续的大流行及其相关限制。父母或祖父母投入更多的儿童照护时间可能会减少大流行对儿童社会情感发展的全面影响。增加使用电子设备的时间,加上与同伴互动的机会减少,这是值得注意的挑战。

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