Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Douglas House, 18B Trumpington Road, Cambridge, CB2 8AH, UK.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK.
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2024 Dec;59(12):2203-2213. doi: 10.1007/s00127-024-02659-5. Epub 2024 Apr 5.
Initial discussions about the COVID-19 pandemic often overlooked its impact on young adults. By employing a qualitative approach nested within an ongoing general population cohort study, we seek to fill a gap in the literature by providing insights into the longer-term impact on this demographic.
Data collection involved the use of in-depth semi-structured interviews. Using a pre-determined sampling frame, we purposively recruited 30 participants based on age, gender, ethnicity, and deprivation from the Neuroscience in Psychiatry Network (NSPN). The NSPN cohort, established in 2012, consists of 2403 young people aged 14-24 at baseline, recruited from Greater London and Cambridgeshire. Interviews were conducted in Autumn 2022; data were analysed using the framework method.
Participants were on average 28 years old (SD = 3 years, range 24-34 years; 53.3% female). The sample comprised individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, with 40% from non-White ethnic groups. Many young adults reported profound personal growth and a stronger sense of resilience, a perception observed across varying levels of anxiety or depression. Nevertheless, we observed substantial disruptions to their personal and professional lives such as returning to their parents' homes, often deferring other life plans, lacking mental health support, and encountering significant career challenges.
Our findings highlight the complexity of pandemic impacts, demonstrating the need for supportive policies and further research to understand the circumstances under which genuine personal growth occurs, whether it is enduring or transient, and which factors influence it.
关于 COVID-19 大流行的最初讨论往往忽略了其对年轻人的影响。通过采用嵌套在正在进行的一般人群队列研究中的定性方法,我们旨在填补文献中的空白,深入了解这一人群的长期影响。
数据收集涉及使用深入的半结构化访谈。我们根据年龄、性别、族裔和贫困程度,从精神病学神经科学网络 (NSPN) 中采用预定的抽样框架,有针对性地招募了 30 名参与者。NSPN 队列成立于 2012 年,由 2403 名 14-24 岁的年轻人组成,来自大伦敦和剑桥郡。访谈于 2022 年秋季进行;使用框架方法分析数据。
参与者的平均年龄为 28 岁(SD=3 岁,范围 24-34 岁;53.3%为女性)。该样本由来自不同族裔背景的个体组成,其中 40%来自非白人群体。许多年轻人报告说他们经历了深刻的个人成长和更强的适应力,这种观念在不同程度的焦虑或抑郁中都有体现。然而,我们观察到他们的个人和职业生活受到了重大干扰,例如回到父母家,往往推迟其他生活计划,缺乏心理健康支持,以及面临重大职业挑战。
我们的研究结果突出了大流行影响的复杂性,表明需要制定支持性政策和进一步研究,以了解真正的个人成长发生的情况,无论是持久的还是短暂的,以及哪些因素影响它。