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新冠疫情期间青少年的童年不良经历、心理健康问题及物质使用情况

Adolescents' Adverse Childhood Experiences, Poor Mental Health, and Substance Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Swedo Elizabeth A, Anderson Kayla N, Okwori Glory, DePadilla Lara, Clayton Heather B, Villaveces Andrés, Ray Colleen M, Niolon Phyllis Holditch, Massetti Greta M

机构信息

Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.

Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.

出版信息

J Adolesc Health. 2025 Jan;76(1):52-61. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2024.07.030. Epub 2024 Sep 28.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) increase the risk for poor mental health (MH) and substance use. We describe relationships between adolescents' ACEs, substance use, and poor MH occurring during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

We conducted a secondary analysis of data among U.S. high school students aged <18 years, who participated in the nationally representative Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey. Data were collected from January to June 2021. Bivariate and multivariable analyses assessed associations between individual ACEs (physical, emotional abuse by parent or caregiver, parent or caregiver job loss, food insecurity, sexual violence, physical dating violence, or cyber bullying) and cumulative ACEs (0, 1-2, 3, 4+) experienced during the pandemic and substance use; stratified analyses assessed effects of poor MH on associations between ACEs and substance use.

RESULTS

Use of all substances was higher among adolescents with ACEs, particularly those who experienced both ACEs and poor MH during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prevalence of substance use was especially high among adolescents exposed to any sexual violence or physical dating violence. Compared to adolescents without ACEs, a higher percentage of adolescents with 4+ ACEs reported current use of alcohol (adjusted prevalence ratio [aPR], 5.32) or marijuana (aPR, 5.86), misuse of prescription pain medications (aPR, 8.82), binge drinking (aPR, 7.70), and increased alcohol (aPR, 6.54) or drug (aPR, 7.09) use during the pandemic.

DISCUSSION

The individual and combined impact of ACEs and MH on adolescent substance use reinforce the need for trauma-informed care and primary prevention of ACEs to prevent and mitigate poor MH and substance use among adolescents.

摘要

目的

童年不良经历(ACEs)会增加心理健康状况不佳(MH)和物质使用的风险。我们描述了青少年的ACEs、物质使用与COVID-19大流行期间出现的心理健康不佳之间的关系。

方法

我们对年龄小于18岁的美国高中生数据进行了二次分析,这些学生参与了具有全国代表性的青少年行为与经历调查。数据于2021年1月至6月收集。双变量和多变量分析评估了个体ACEs(身体虐待、父母或照顾者的情感虐待、父母或照顾者失业、粮食不安全、性暴力、恋爱中的身体暴力或网络欺凌)以及大流行期间经历的累积ACEs(0、1 - 2、3、4种及以上)与物质使用之间的关联;分层分析评估了心理健康不佳对ACEs与物质使用之间关联的影响。

结果

有ACEs的青少年中所有物质的使用都更高,尤其是那些在COVID-19大流行期间同时经历了ACEs和心理健康不佳的青少年。遭受任何性暴力或恋爱中的身体暴力的青少年中物质使用的患病率特别高。与没有ACEs的青少年相比,有4种及以上ACEs的青少年中,报告当前使用酒精(调整患病率比[aPR],5.32)或大麻(aPR,5.86)、滥用处方止痛药(aPR,8.82)、暴饮(aPR,7.70)以及在大流行期间酒精(aPR,6.54)或药物(aPR,7.09)使用增加的比例更高。

讨论

ACEs和心理健康对青少年物质使用的个体及综合影响,强化了对创伤知情护理以及对ACEs进行初级预防的必要性,以预防和减轻青少年心理健康不佳和物质使用的情况。

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