School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London W12 0BZ, UK.
National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), School for Public Health Research (SPHR), London, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 May 16;21(5):636. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21050636.
This study explores how young people's mental health was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic using artwork and semi-structured interviews. The mental health impacts of the pandemic are important to understand so that policy and practice professionals can support those affected, prepare and respond to future crises, and support young people who are isolated and restricted in other contexts. Co-designed participatory art workshops and interviews were conducted with 16-18-year-olds ( = 21, 62% female) from the London-based Longitudinal cohort Study of Cognition, Adolescents and Mobile Phones (SCAMP). Artworks and interview transcripts were qualitatively co-and analysed with young people. From interviews, six themes were identified: adaptation, restriction, change, challenges, overcoming adversity, and lockdown life. From the artwork, four themes were identified: trapped, negative mental wellbeing, positive emotions, and technology. Everyday factors such as home environment, social support, hobbies, habits, and online education were key determinants of how challenged and restricted participants felt, and their capacity to overcome this. This demonstrates the importance of wider (social and environmental) determinants and supports a systems-level public health approach to young people's mental health. For example, young people's mental health services should collaborate with other sectors to address such determinants in a holistic way. Clearer guidance and support with occupation, relationships, environment, routine and activities could mitigate the negative mental health impacts of major environmental changes on young people.
本研究通过艺术作品和半结构化访谈探讨了 COVID-19 大流行如何影响年轻人的心理健康。了解大流行对心理健康的影响很重要,以便政策和实践专业人员能够为受影响者提供支持,为未来的危机做好准备和应对,并为在其他情况下孤立和受限的年轻人提供支持。与来自伦敦基于认知、青少年和移动电话的纵向队列研究 (SCAMP) 的 16-18 岁(=21,62%女性)年轻人共同设计了参与式艺术工作坊和访谈。艺术作品和访谈记录与年轻人进行了定性协同和分析。从访谈中确定了六个主题:适应、限制、变化、挑战、克服逆境和封锁生活。从艺术作品中确定了四个主题:被困、负面心理健康、积极情绪和技术。日常生活因素,如家庭环境、社会支持、爱好、习惯和在线教育,是参与者感到挑战和受限的关键决定因素,也是他们克服这些因素的能力的关键决定因素。这表明更广泛的(社会和环境)决定因素的重要性,并支持针对年轻人心理健康的系统层面公共卫生方法。例如,年轻人的精神卫生服务机构应该与其他部门合作,以整体方式解决这些决定因素。更明确的职业、人际关系、环境、日常生活和活动指导和支持,可以减轻重大环境变化对年轻人心理健康的负面影响。