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新冠疫情第2至4波期间纽约市大学生中重度心理困扰的预测因素、模式及相关因素

Predictors, patterns, and correlates of moderate-severe psychological distress among New York City College Students during Waves 2-4 of COVID-19.

作者信息

Heck Craig J, Theodore Deborah A, Autry April, Sovic Brit, Yang Cynthia, Anderson-Burnett Sarah Ann, Ray Caroline, Austin Eloise, Rotbert Joshua, Zucker Jason, Catallozzi Marina, Sobieszczyk Magdalena E, Castor Delivette

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, 622 West 168th Street, Ste. 876, New York, NY, 10032, USA.

Department of Epidemiology, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Jan 25;15(1):3206. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-86364-6.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic may have exacerbated mental health conditions by introducing and/or modifying stressors, particularly in university populations. We examined longitudinal patterns, time-varying predictors, and contemporaneous correlates of moderate-severe psychological distress (MS-PD) among college students. During 2020-2021, participants completed self-administered questionnaires quarterly (T1 = 562, T2 = 334, T3 = 221, and T4 = 169). MS-PD reflected Kessler-6 scores ≥ 8. At T1 (baseline), most participants were cisgender women [96% vs. 4% transgender/gender non-conforming (TGNC)]. MS-PD prevalence was over 50% at all timepoints. MS-PD predictors included low self-rated health and perceptions of local pandemic control, verbal/physical violence experience, food insecurity, cohabitation dynamics, geographic location, and loneliness. Unique MS-PD correlates encompassed drug use and TGNC identity. Trajectories comprised Persistently (40%), Highly (24% MS-PD twice/thrice), Minimally (15% MS-PD once), and Never (21%) Distressed. Persistently Distressed students had low social support and self-rated health; high food insecurity, drug use, physical/verbal violence experience, need-based financial aid, and TGNC representation; and fluctuating self-rated health amid increasing COVID-19 symptomatology. In this sample, MS-PD prevalence was high, persistent, and associated with financial, behavioral, structural, experiential, and intra- and inter-personal factors. Given its complexity, improving and preserving college students' mental health necessitates comprehensive, multi-component activities to change adjustable stressors while attenuating the adverse effects of immutable influences.

摘要

新冠疫情可能通过引入和/或改变压力源,加剧了心理健康问题,尤其是在大学生群体中。我们研究了大学生中中度至重度心理困扰(MS-PD)的纵向模式、随时间变化的预测因素以及同期相关性。在2020年至2021年期间,参与者每季度完成一次自填式问卷(T1 = 562人,T2 = 334人,T3 = 221人,T4 = 169人)。MS-PD反映的是凯斯勒6项量表得分≥8。在T1(基线)时,大多数参与者为顺性别女性[96%对4%的跨性别/性别不一致(TGNC)者]。在所有时间点,MS-PD患病率均超过50%。MS-PD的预测因素包括自我评估健康状况不佳、对当地疫情防控的看法、言语/身体暴力经历、粮食不安全、同居动态、地理位置和孤独感。MS-PD的独特相关因素包括药物使用和TGNC身份。轨迹包括持续困扰(40%)、高度困扰(24%有两次/三次MS-PD)、轻度困扰(15%有一次MS-PD)和从未困扰(21%)。持续困扰的学生社会支持和自我评估健康状况较低;粮食不安全、药物使用、身体/言语暴力经历、基于需求的经济援助和TGNC代表性较高;并且在新冠症状增加的情况下,自我评估健康状况波动较大。在这个样本中,MS-PD患病率很高且持续存在,并与经济、行为、结构、经历以及人际和个人内部因素相关。鉴于其复杂性,改善和维护大学生的心理健康需要全面、多方面的活动,以改变可调节的压力源,同时减轻不可改变影响的不利影响。

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