Magis-Weinberg Lucía, Gray Carly E
Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
J Res Adolesc. 2025 Mar;35(1):e13037. doi: 10.1111/jora.13037. Epub 2024 Nov 4.
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescents were extensive, touching aspects of their lives such as those reviewed in this Special Section : school experiences, family relationships, peer relationships, and civic engagement. In parallel with these effects on individuals, the fields of developmental and psychological science were shaken up by this global crisis. The accelerated transition to online data collection and collaboration presented opportunities to expand research on adolescence, breaking down many physical and social barriers to participation and sparking methodological innovation. Yet, this crisis also shed light on the global digital divides and the uneven impacts of the pandemic across the research community. This commentary reflects on the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the methods and methodologies of developmental science, the challenges and opportunities it surfaced, and the populations included and omitted in this period of research. We integrate reflections on how the pandemic shaped our own research and on how the pandemic has shaped the future of developmental science.
新冠疫情对青少年的影响广泛,涉及他们生活的方方面面,如本专题所综述的:学校经历、家庭关系、同伴关系和公民参与。与对个人的这些影响同时发生的是,发展与心理科学领域也受到了这场全球危机的冲击。向在线数据收集与合作的加速转变带来了拓展青少年研究的机遇,打破了许多参与研究的物理和社会障碍,并引发了方法创新。然而,这场危机也凸显了全球数字鸿沟以及疫情对整个研究界的不均衡影响。本评论反思了新冠疫情对发展科学的方法和方法论的影响、它所带来的挑战与机遇,以及这一研究时期所涵盖和遗漏的人群。我们整合了关于疫情如何塑造我们自己的研究以及疫情如何塑造发展科学未来的思考。