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印度孟买低收入社区中 COVID-19 期间年轻女性的能动性和精神健康的混合方法探索

A Mixed Methods Exploration of Young Women's Agency and Mental Health during COVID-19 in Low-Income Communities in Mumbai, India.

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, San Antonio, TX 78229, USA.

Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Jul 31;21(8):1007. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21081007.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in India face additional health inequities compared to their male peers, as gender norms constrain agency for prevention and self-care. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns deepened health inequities and often worsened mental health, but the impacts on agency are unclear. This exploratory sequential mixed methods paper examined mental health and COVID-19 elements that exacerbated or mitigated adverse consequences for AGYW in low-income communities in Mumbai.

METHODS

We conducted semi-structured interviews with AGYW (aged 15-25 years; N = 60) and adults (parents, healthcare providers, community-based organization representative; N = 30). We administered a structured survey to AGYW (N = 150) to assess health concerns, depression and anxiety symptoms (using the PHQ-8 and GAD-7 scales), and experiences during COVID-19. We analyzed qualitative data using the constant comparative approach in Atlas.ti, and quantitative data using R and SPSS.

RESULTS

Qualitative data revealed that AGYW faced stressors and had limited agency during lockdowns due to limited access to education, financial insecurity, and community violence. Quantitative data indicated that limited agency in the context of COVID-19 was significantly associated with depression and anxiety. Financial resources to address COVID-19 created new employment and leadership opportunities for AGYW to become COVID educators and preschool teachers; participation in these opportunities was associated with less anxiety.

DISCUSSION

Pandemic stress was difficult for low-income AGYW in Mumbai. Mitigating programs for COVID-19 control helped address acute needs and enable capabilities. Exploring similar themes among a broader population of youth can help design strategies and opportunities for young people in low-income communities during health emergencies.

摘要

简介

与男性同龄人相比,印度的少女和年轻女性(AGYW)面临更多的健康不平等问题,因为性别规范限制了她们进行预防和自我保健的能力。COVID-19 大流行的爆发和相关的封锁加深了健康不平等,往往恶化了心理健康,但对能力的影响尚不清楚。本探索性序贯混合方法研究探讨了在孟买的低收入社区中,对 AGYW 造成或减轻与 COVID-19 相关的不良后果的心理健康和 COVID-19 因素。

方法

我们对 AGYW(年龄在 15-25 岁之间;N=60)和成年人(父母、医疗保健提供者、社区组织代表;N=30)进行了半结构式访谈。我们向 AGYW(N=150)发放了一份结构式调查问卷,以评估健康问题、抑郁和焦虑症状(使用 PHQ-8 和 GAD-7 量表),以及在 COVID-19 期间的经历。我们使用 Atlas.ti 中的恒定性比较方法对定性数据进行分析,使用 R 和 SPSS 对定量数据进行分析。

结果

定性数据显示,由于受教育机会有限、经济不稳定和社区暴力,AGYW 在封锁期间面临压力,能力有限。定量数据表明,COVID-19 背景下能力有限与抑郁和焦虑显著相关。用于应对 COVID-19 的财政资源为 AGYW 创造了新的就业和领导机会,使他们成为 COVID 教育者和学前教师;参与这些机会与焦虑程度降低相关。

讨论

孟买的低收入 AGYW 受到了大流行压力的影响。针对 COVID-19 控制的缓解计划有助于解决紧急需求并增强能力。在更广泛的青年人群中探索类似的主题,可以帮助在卫生紧急情况下为低收入社区的年轻人设计策略和机会。

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