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关于新冠疫情对新兴成年人转变影响的主题分析。

Thematic analysis of COVID-19's impacts on transitions among emerging adults.

作者信息

Bieniak Keely H, Bedree Helen, Geanous Nicole, Greenley Rachel Neff, Miller Steven A, Buscemi Joanna, Tran Susan T

机构信息

DePaul University, College of Science and Health, Psychology Department, 2219 N Kenmore Ave, Chicago, IL 60614, USA.

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Division of Neurology-Neuromuscular, 225 E. Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.

出版信息

Health Care Transit. 2024 Feb 23;2:100052. doi: 10.1016/j.hctj.2024.100052. eCollection 2024.

DOI:10.1016/j.hctj.2024.100052
PMID:39712585
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11657545/
Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study explored how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted emerging adults. Previous COVID-19 research with this age demographic has focused on specific facets of life transitions (e.g., academic or economic stress) but does not consider the interrelatedness of these life domains. This project fills this gap by allowing participants to report on any aspects of their life to better understand frequent challenges with and experiences that may have helped with managing "the new normal" of the COVID-19 pandemic amidst typical transitions of emerging adulthood.

METHODS

Qualitative and quantitative data gathered in July 2020 ( = 145) and January 2021 ( = 143) as part of a longitudinal study of emerging adults (18-24 years) who were enrolled at a Midwestern United States University at baseline were analyzed to explore impacts of COVID-19, particularly in relation to stress.

RESULTS

Qualitative results demonstrate a range of negative COVID-19 effects, including health challenges and relationship strain. Interestingly, positive effects were also reported, including allocating more time for hobbies and spending quality time with loved ones. Quantitative findings indicate that COVID-19 distress did not increase over time, but perceived exposure to pandemic effects significantly increased. A general perceived distress measure demonstrated a slight decrease in distress over time, suggesting a potential adjustment to 'the new normal.'

DISCUSSION

COVID-19 impacted multiple domains of typical developmental transitions for many emerging adults in our sample. Individual qualitative reports demonstrate uniquely personal impacts of COVID-19, while thematic trends appear across responses (e.g., relationship strain). Health care providers must consider how these impacts influence the wellbeing of emerging adults with whom they work as the pandemic continues to evolve.

摘要

目的

本研究探讨了新冠疫情对青少年的影响。此前针对这一年龄段人群的新冠疫情研究主要聚焦于生活转变的特定方面(如学业或经济压力),但未考虑这些生活领域之间的相互关联性。本项目填补了这一空白,让参与者报告生活的任何方面,以便更好地了解在青少年成年期的典型转变中,应对新冠疫情“新常态”时经常遇到的挑战以及可能有所帮助的经历。

方法

作为对18 - 24岁青少年进行的纵向研究的一部分,于2020年7月(n = 145)和2021年1月(n = 143)收集了定性和定量数据,这些青少年在基线时就读于美国中西部的一所大学,对数据进行分析以探讨新冠疫情的影响,特别是与压力相关的影响。

结果

定性结果显示了一系列新冠疫情的负面影响,包括健康挑战和人际关系紧张。有趣的是,也有积极影响的报告,包括有更多时间用于爱好以及与亲人共度美好时光。定量研究结果表明,随着时间推移,新冠疫情带来的困扰并未增加,但感知到的疫情影响显著增加。一项总体感知困扰指标显示,随着时间推移困扰略有下降,这表明对“新常态”可能存在潜在的适应。

讨论

新冠疫情对我们样本中的许多青少年在典型发展转变的多个领域产生了影响。个体的定性报告展示了新冠疫情独特的个人影响,而不同回答中也出现了一些主题趋势(如人际关系紧张)。随着疫情持续演变,医疗保健提供者必须考虑这些影响如何影响他们所服务的青少年的幸福感。