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感染时期健康与功能协作结果研究(COH-FIT):青少年在新冠疫情期间幸福感和心理健康的全球及风险组分层过程

Collaborative Outcomes Study on Health and Functioning During Infection Times (COH-FIT): Global and Risk-Group Stratified Course of Well-Being and Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Adolescents.

作者信息

Solmi Marco, Thompson Trevor, Cortese Samuele, Estradé Andrés, Agorastos Agorastos, Radua Joaquim, Dragioti Elena, Vancampfort Davy, Thygesen Lau Caspar, Aschauer Harald, Schlögelhofer Monika, Aschauer Elena, Schneeberger Andres Andres, Huber Christian G, Hasler Gregor, Conus Philippe, Do Cuénod Kim Q, von Känel Roland, Arrondo Gonzalo, Fusar-Poli Paolo, Gorwood Philip, Llorca Pierre-Michel, Krebs Marie-Odile, Scanferla Elisabetta, Kishimoto Taishiro, Rabbani Golam, Skonieczna-Żydecka Karolina, Brambilla Paolo, Favaro Angela, Takamiya Akihiro, Zoccante Leonardo, Colizzi Marco, Bourgin Julie, Kamiński Karol, Moghadasin Maryam, Seedat Soraya, Matthews Evan, Wells John, Vassilopoulou Emilia, Gadelha Ary, Su Kuan-Pin, Kwon Jun Soo, Kim Minah, Lee Tae Young, Papsuev Oleg, Manková Denisa, Boscutti Andrea, Gerunda Cristiano, Saccon Diego, Righi Elena, Monaco Francesco, Croatto Giovanni, Cereda Guido, Demurtas Jacopo, Brondino Natascia, Veronese Nicola, Enrico Paolo, Politi Pierluigi, Ciappolino Valentina, Pfennig Andrea, Bechdolf Andreas, Meyer-Lindenberg Andreas, Kahl Kai G, Domschke Katharina, Bauer Michael, Koutsouleris Nikolaos, Winter Sibylle, Borgwardt Stefan, Bitter Istvan, Balazs Judit, Czobor Pál, Unoka Zsolt, Mavridis Dimitris, Tsamakis Konstantinos, Bozikas Vasilios P, Tunvirachaisakul Chavit, Maes Michael, Rungnirundorn Teerayuth, Supasitthumrong Thitiporn, Haque Ariful, Brunoni Andre R, Costardi Carlos Gustavo, Schuch Felipe Barreto, Polanczyk Guilherme, Luiz Jhoanne Merlyn, Fonseca Lais, Aparicio Luana V, Valvassori Samira S, Nordentoft Merete, Vendsborg Per, Hoffmann Sofie Have, Sehli Jihed, Sartorius Norman, Heuss Sabina, Guinart Daniel, Hamilton Jane, Kane John, Rubio Jose, Sand Michael, Koyanagi Ai, Solanes Aleix, Andreu-Bernabeu Alvaro, San José Cáceres Antonia, Arango Celso, Díaz-Caneja Covadonga M, Hidalgo-Mazzei Diego, Vieta Eduard, Gonzalez-Peñas Javier, Fortea Lydia, Parellada Mara, Fullana Miquel A, Verdolini Norma, Andrlíková Eva, Janků Karolina, Millan Mark J, Honciuc Mihaela, Moniuszko-Malinowska Anna, Łoniewski Igor, Samochowiec Jerzy, Kiszkiel Łukasz, Marlicz Maria, Sowa Paweł, Marlicz Wojciech, Spies Georgina, Stubbs Brendon, Firth Joseph, Sullivan Sarah, Darcin Asli Enez, Aksu Hatice, Dilbaz Nesrin, Noyan Onur, Kitazawa Momoko, Kurokawa Shunya, Tazawa Yuki, Anselmi Alejandro, Cracco Cecilia, Machado Ana Inés, Estrade Natalia, De Leo Diego, Curtis Jackie, Berk Michael, Carvalho Andre F, Ward Philip, Teasdale Scott, Rosenbaum Simon, Marx Wolfgang, Horodnic Adrian Vasile, Oprea Liviu, Alexinschi Ovidiu, Ifteni Petru, Turliuc Serban, Ciuhodaru Tudor, Bolos Alexandra, Matei Valentin, Nieman Dorien H, Sommer Iris, van Os Jim, van Amelsvoort Therese, Sun Ching-Fang, Guu Ta-Wei, Jiao Can, Zhang Jieting, Fan Jialin, Zou Liye, Yu Xin, Chi Xinli, de Timary Philippe, van Winkel Ruud, Ng Bernardo, Pena Edilberto, Arellano Ramon, Roman Raquel, Sanchez Thelma, Movina Larisa, Morgado Pedro, Brissos Sofia, Aizberg Oleg, Mosina Anna, Krinitski Damir, Mugisha James, Sadeghi-Bahmani Dena, Sheybani Farshad, Sadeghi Masoud, Hadi Samira, Brand Serge, Errazuriz Antonia, Crossley Nicolas, Ristic Dragana Ignjatovic, López-Jaramillo Carlos, Efthymiou Dimitris, Kuttichira Praveenlal, Kallivayalil Roy Abraham, Javed Afzal, Afridi Muhammad Iqbal, James Bawo, Seb-Akahomen Omonefe Joy, Fiedorowicz Jess, Daskalakis Jeff, Yatham Lakshmi N, Yang Lin, Okasha Tarek, Dahdouh Aïcha, Tiihonen Jari, Shin Jae Il, Lee Jinhee, Mhalla Ahmed, Gaha Lotfi, Brahim Takoua, Altynbekov Kuanysh, Negay Nikolay, Nurmagambetova Saltanat, Jamei Yasser Abu, Weiser Mark, Correll Christoph U

机构信息

University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Canada; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI), Ottawa, Canada; King's College London, London, United Kingdom; University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom; Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2025 Apr;64(4):499-519. doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2024.07.932. Epub 2024 Nov 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To identify the COVID-19 pandemic impact on well-being/mental health, coping strategies, and risk factors in adolescents worldwide.

METHOD

This study was based on an anonymous online multi-national/multi-language survey in the general population (representative/weighted non-representative samples, 14-17 years of age), measuring change in well-being (World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index [WHO-5]/range = 0-100) and psychopathology (validated composite P-score/range = 0-100), WHO-5 <50 and <29, pre- vs during COVID-19 pandemic (April 26, 2020-June 26, 2022). Coping strategies and 9 a priori- defined individual/cumulative risk factors were measured. A χ, penalized cubic splines, linear regression, and correlation analyses were conducted.

RESULTS

Analyzing 8,115 of 8,762 initiated surveys (representative = 75.1%), the pre-pandemic WHO-5 and P-score remained stable during the study (excluding relevant recall bias/drift), but worsened during the pandemic by 5.55 ± 17.13 (SD) and 6.74 ± 16.06 points, respectively (effect size d = 0.27 and d = 0.28). The proportion of adolescents with WHO-5 scores suggesting depression screening (<50) and major depression (<29) increased from 9% to 17% and 2% to 6%. WHO-5 worsened (descending magnitude, with cumulative effect) in adolescents with a mental or physical disorder, female gender, and with school closure. Results were similar for the P-score, with the exception of school closure (not significant) and living in a low-income country, as well as not living in a large city (significant). Changes were significantly but minimally related to COVID-19 deaths/restrictions, returning to near-pre-pandemic values after >2 years. The 3 most subjectively effective coping strategies were Internet use, exercise/walking, and social contacts.

CONCLUSION

Overall, well-being/mental health worsened (small effect sizes) during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in vulnerable subpopulations. Identified at-risk groups, association with pandemic-related measures, and coping strategies can inform individual behaviors and global public health strategies.

PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY

The impact of COVID-19 and related restrictions on the mental health of children and adolescents remains unclear. This study conducted an anonymous online survey with over 8,100 adolescents aged 14 to 17 years worldwide. Results showed a significant decline in wellbeing, with depression rates increasing from 9% to 17% returning to near- pre-pandemic values after about 2 years. Adolescents with preexisting mental health conditions, female youth, and those affected by school closures were particularly vulnerable. Effective coping strategies included internet use, exercise, and social contacts, highlighting areas for public health focus to support youth during pandemics.

STUDY PREREGISTRATION INFORMATION

Physical and mental health impact of COVID-19 on children, adolescents, and their families: The Collaborative Outcomes study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times - Children and Adolescents (COH-FIT-C&A); https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2021.09.090 DIVERSITY & INCLUSION STATEMENT: We worked to ensure sex and gender balance in the recruitment of human participants. We worked to ensure race, ethnic, and/or other types of diversity in the recruitment of human participants. We worked to ensure that the study questionnaires were prepared in an inclusive way. The author list of this paper includes contributors from the location and/or community where the research was conducted who participated in the data collection, design, analysis, and/or interpretation of the work. We actively worked to promote inclusion of historically underrepresented racial and/or ethnic groups in science in our author group. We actively worked to promote sex and gender balance in our author group. One or more of the authors of this paper self-identifies as a member of one or more historically underrepresented racial and/or ethnic groups in science.

摘要

目的

确定新冠疫情对全球青少年幸福感/心理健康、应对策略及风险因素的影响。

方法

本研究基于一般人群(具有代表性/加权非代表性样本,14 - 17岁)的匿名在线多国/多语言调查,测量幸福感变化(世界卫生组织 - 五维度幸福感指数[WHO - 5]/范围 = 0 - 100)和精神病理学指标(经过验证的综合P分数/范围 = 0 - 100),对比新冠疫情前(2020年4月26日)与疫情期间(2022年6月26日)WHO - 5<50和<29的情况。同时测量应对策略以及9个预先定义的个体/累积风险因素。进行χ检验、惩罚三次样条分析、线性回归分析和相关性分析。

结果

在8762份发起的调查中分析了8115份(具有代表性的占75.1%),疫情前的WHO - 5和P分数在研究期间保持稳定(排除相关回忆偏差/漂移),但在疫情期间分别恶化了5.55±17.13(标准差)和6.74±16.06分(效应大小d = 0.27和d = 0.)。WHO - 5分数表明有抑郁筛查需求(<50)和重度抑郁(<29)的青少年比例从9%增至17%,从2%增至6%。在患有精神或身体疾病、女性以及学校停课的青少年中,WHO - 5恶化(降幅有累积效应)。P分数结果类似,学校停课情况除外(不显著),以及生活在低收入国家和不住在大城市的情况(显著)。变化与新冠死亡人数/限制措施显著但微弱相关,超过2年后恢复到接近疫情前水平。3种最具主观效果的应对策略是使用互联网、锻炼/散步和社交。

结论

总体而言,在新冠疫情早期,幸福感/心理健康恶化(效应大小较小),尤其是在脆弱亚群体中。确定的风险群体、与疫情相关措施的关联以及应对策略可为个体行为和全球公共卫生策略提供参考。

通俗易懂的总结

新冠疫情及相关限制措施对儿童和青少年心理健康的影响尚不清楚。本研究对全球8100多名14至17岁青少年进行了匿名在线调查。结果显示幸福感显著下降,抑郁率从9%升至17%。约2年后恢复到接近疫情前水平。已有心理健康问题的青少年、女性以及受学校停课影响的青少年尤其脆弱。有效的应对策略包括使用互联网、锻炼和社交,突出了公共卫生在疫情期间支持青少年方面应关注的领域。

研究预注册信息

新冠疫情对儿童、青少年及其家庭身心健康的影响:感染时期健康与功能协作结果研究 - 儿童与青少年(COH - FIT - C&A);https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2021.09.090

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