Yang Daihu, Zhou Minghui, Zhang Yan, Geng Ming, Cheng Xiaozhong
Department of Biological Sciences, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, China.
Psychol Health. 2024 Oct 13:1-33. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2024.2414797.
This study explored children's post-pandemic articulations regarding the coronavirus along with their lived experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A qualitative survey featuring drawings, comments, questions and follow-up interviews was employed to gather data from 108 infected children aged 13 to 14 from two middle schools in China. This multimodal approach allowed for a rich capture of the children's articulations of their pandemic experiences.
Children's multimodal articulations conveyed not only the biological features of, but also their emotional reactions to the coronavirus. The pandemic had disrupted children's lives, making online learning, sleep and screen engagement dominant in their daily routines, while also compounding children's unhappiness primarily due to restrictions on social interactions. Children associated the coronavirus with biological, medical, psychological and social aspects. Increased sanitisation and hygiene habits featured their pre-to-post pandemic changes. Furthermore, children exhibited an awareness regarding preventive measures and transmission modes, albeit with certain biases or gaps. Their misunderstandings about recuperative strategies merit clarification.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound and multifaceted impacts on children's emotional well-being, daily routines, social interactions, education, and health-related behaviors. Children's multimodal articulations revealed a spectrum of adverse effects caused by the pandemic, calling for targeted health interventions to mitigate these negative effects while also equipping children with resilience and coping skills for navigating future health crises. Incorporating children's perspectives and experiences into future pandemic preparedness and health promotion strategies is essential for addressing their vulnerabilities and ensuring their overall well-being during public health crises.
本研究探讨了疫情后儿童对新冠病毒的表述以及他们在新冠疫情期间的生活经历。
采用一项定性调查,通过绘画、评论、问题及后续访谈,从中国两所中学的108名13至14岁的感染儿童中收集数据。这种多模态方法能够丰富地捕捉儿童对疫情经历的表述。
儿童的多模态表述不仅传达了新冠病毒的生物学特征,还表达了他们对其的情绪反应。疫情扰乱了儿童的生活,使在线学习、睡眠和屏幕使用在他们的日常生活中占据主导地位,同时也加剧了儿童的不快乐,主要原因是社交互动受到限制。儿童将新冠病毒与生物学、医学、心理和社会方面联系起来。卫生习惯从疫情前到疫情后的变化体现为卫生清洁和卫生习惯的增加。此外,儿童表现出对预防措施和传播方式的认识,尽管存在某些偏差或差距。他们对康复策略的误解值得澄清。
新冠疫情对儿童的情绪健康、日常生活、社交互动、教育及与健康相关的行为产生了深远而多方面的影响。儿童的多模态表述揭示了疫情造成的一系列不利影响,呼吁采取有针对性的健康干预措施来减轻这些负面影响,同时使儿童具备应对未来健康危机的适应力和应对技能。将儿童的观点和经历纳入未来的疫情防范和健康促进策略,对于解决他们的脆弱性问题并确保他们在公共卫生危机期间的整体福祉至关重要。