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新冠疫情对年轻人心理健康的不平等影响。利用英国纵向出生队列数据进行脆弱性和复原力预测因素研究。

The unequal impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on young adults' mental health. Predictors of vulnerability and resilience using longitudinal birth cohort data in the UK.

作者信息

Reed Harriet, Thapar Ajay, Riglin Lucy, Collishaw Stephan, Eaton Christopher B

机构信息

Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences, Cardiff University School of Medicine, Cardiff, UK.

Wolfson Centre for Young People's Mental Health, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.

出版信息

J Adolesc. 2025 Jan;97(1):102-112. doi: 10.1002/jad.12400. Epub 2024 Aug 29.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Previous studies have demonstrated deteriorations in young adult mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, but evidence suggests heterogeneity in the mental health impacts of the pandemic. We sought to identify factors which may predict changes in psychological distress and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic in UK young adults.

METHODS

A total of 2607 young adults from the Millennium Cohort Study were included. Psychological distress and mental wellbeing were measured using the Kessler-6 and Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale, respectively. Assessment occurred at three timepoints between the ages of 17-19: 2018/19 (pre-COVID Baseline), May 2020 (COVID Wave 1) and September/October 2020 (COVID Wave 2). Latent change score models were used to study change in distress and wellbeing across the study period, as well as the impact of sex, relative family poverty, parental education, preexisting mental health difficulties and perceived social support on these changes.

RESULTS

The latent change score models suggested both distress and wellbeing tended to increase across the study period. Being female and in relative poverty predicted greater increases in distress and/or poorer wellbeing. Higher levels of parental education and greater perceived social support were protective against increased distress and associated with improved wellbeing.

CONCLUSIONS

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on UK young adult mental health is complex. We provide further evidence for a distinction between symptoms of poor mental health and wellbeing. Research is urgently needed to assess the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and wellbeing of young people, particularly in more vulnerable groups.

摘要

引言

先前的研究表明,在新冠疫情期间,年轻成年人的心理健康状况有所恶化,但有证据表明,疫情对心理健康的影响存在异质性。我们试图确定在英国年轻成年人中,哪些因素可能预测新冠疫情期间心理困扰和幸福感的变化。

方法

总共纳入了来自千禧队列研究的2607名年轻成年人。分别使用凯斯勒6项心理困扰量表和简短的沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表来测量心理困扰和心理健康状况。评估在17至19岁之间的三个时间点进行:2018/19年(新冠疫情前基线)、2020年5月(新冠疫情第一波)和2020年9月/10月(新冠疫情第二波)。使用潜在变化分数模型来研究整个研究期间困扰和幸福感的变化,以及性别、相对家庭贫困、父母教育程度、既往心理健康问题和感知到的社会支持对这些变化的影响。

结果

潜在变化分数模型表明,在整个研究期间,困扰和幸福感都有上升趋势。女性和处于相对贫困状态预示着困扰的增加幅度更大和/或幸福感更差。父母教育程度较高和感知到的社会支持较多对困扰的增加有保护作用,并与幸福感的改善有关。

结论

新冠疫情对英国年轻成年人心理健康的影响是复杂的。我们进一步证明了心理健康状况不佳和幸福感之间的区别。迫切需要开展研究,以评估新冠疫情对年轻人心理健康和幸福感的长期影响,特别是对更脆弱群体的影响。

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