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“逃离隔离”:青少年对 COVID-19 对青少年性行为和饮酒影响的看法。

"An escape from the isolation": Youth thoughts about the impact of COVID-19 on adolescent sexual behavior and alcohol use.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

Center for Innovative Public Health Research, San Clemente, California, USA.

出版信息

J Adolesc. 2024 Jun;96(4):865-873. doi: 10.1002/jad.12303. Epub 2024 Feb 5.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The COVID-19 pandemic likely affected adolescent sexual behaviors and alcohol use, although how is not well understood.

METHOD

Youth were sampled from the national, online longitudinal Growing up with Media study. They responded via text messaging to open-ended questions about how the COVID-19 pandemic may have impacted the sexual behavior and alcohol use of adolescents. Conventional content analysis summarized open-ended responses.

RESULTS

416 responses were analyzed from 335 participants (aged 15-30, US residents), 81 of whom provided data for both topics. Participants suggested that the pandemic affected some youths' sexual health precautions (increased and varying) and attitudes about sex (positive and negative). They discussed how adolescents met partners during the pandemic, including increased use of online platforms. Participants also suggested researchers investigate sexual risk in the realm of COVID-19 transmission and the practice of "safe sex." Many participants believed adolescents were drinking alcohol more as a result of the pandemic, both alone and with friends; however, others perceived adolescents were drinking less. Participants proposed researchers investigate adolescent drinking habits during the pandemic, as well as how this compares to before the pandemic and the type and quantity of alcohol consumed.

CONCLUSIONS

Young people believe adolescent sexual relationships and drinking behaviors changed due to the pandemic, though how varied. Future research could examine the contexts and individual differences that shape these varying behaviors. Overall, this study highlights the importance of directly asking youth about their pandemic experiences and the diversity of views on how the pandemic has influenced adolescent behavior.

摘要

简介

COVID-19 大流行可能影响了青少年的性行为和饮酒行为,尽管目前对此了解甚少。

方法

研究对象从全国性的、在线的青少年媒体使用纵向研究中抽取。他们通过短信回复有关 COVID-19 大流行如何影响青少年性行为和饮酒的开放式问题。常规内容分析总结了开放式回答。

结果

从 335 名(年龄在 15-30 岁之间,居住在美国)参与者中分析了 416 条回复,其中 81 名参与者提供了这两个主题的数据。参与者认为大流行影响了一些年轻人的性健康预防措施(增加和变化)和对性的态度(积极和消极)。他们讨论了青少年在大流行期间如何结识伴侣,包括更多地使用在线平台。参与者还建议研究人员调查 COVID-19 传播领域的性风险和“安全性行为”的实践。许多参与者认为,由于大流行,青少年饮酒量增加,无论是独自饮酒还是与朋友一起饮酒;然而,其他人则认为青少年饮酒量减少。参与者建议研究人员调查青少年在大流行期间的饮酒习惯,以及与大流行前相比的情况,以及所饮酒的类型和数量。

结论

年轻人认为青少年的性关系和饮酒行为因大流行而发生了变化,尽管变化方式不同。未来的研究可以考察塑造这些不同行为的背景和个体差异。总的来说,这项研究强调了直接询问年轻人他们的大流行经历以及对大流行如何影响青少年行为的看法多样性的重要性。

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