Adolescents in various contexts during the COVID-19 pandemic: A commentary.

IF 4.6 2区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Journal of Research on Adolescence Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1111/jora.13051
Elizabeth R Ventura
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This commentary provides a reflection on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescents in the context of family dynamics, school environments, peer relationships, and civic engagement. Drawing from four systematic literature reviews, the commentary highlights key findings, such as the long-term effects of COVID-19 on adolescent development, mental health, and academic well-being. The need for future research is emphasized to assess how these cohort effects will evolve over time. Cultural context and socioeconomic disparities emerge as crucial considerations, with the pandemic exacerbating existing inequalities, especially in access to education and digital resources. This commentary also underscores the importance of adopting a socio-ecological perspective to understand the multifaceted impact of COVID-19 on adolescents globally. In conclusion, it calls for targeted policies to support adolescents' mental health and academic recovery post-pandemic, particularly in underserved communities. Governments, educators, and civic organizations are encouraged to create inclusive policies that address these disparities while fostering resilience and well-being among young people. These reviews may also inform translational research that could aid in the development of evidence-based interventions and policies aimed at helping adolescents thrive in a post-pandemic world.

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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间不同背景下的青少年:评论。
本评论从家庭动态、学校环境、同伴关系和公民参与等方面反思了2019冠状病毒病大流行对青少年的影响。根据四篇系统的文献综述,本评论强调了主要发现,例如COVID-19对青少年发展、心理健康和学业福祉的长期影响。需要进一步的研究来评估这些队列效应将如何随着时间的推移而演变。文化背景和社会经济差异成为至关重要的考虑因素,疫情加剧了现有的不平等,特别是在获得教育和数字资源方面。本评论还强调,必须从社会生态角度来理解2019冠状病毒病对全球青少年的多方面影响。最后,报告呼吁制定有针对性的政策,支持青少年在大流行后的心理健康和学业恢复,特别是在服务不足的社区。鼓励各国政府、教育工作者和民间组织制定包容性政策,解决这些差距,同时培养年轻人的适应能力和福祉。这些审查还可能为转化研究提供信息,从而有助于制定以证据为基础的干预措施和政策,帮助青少年在大流行后的世界中茁壮成长。
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期刊介绍: Multidisciplinary and international in scope, the Journal of Research on Adolescence (JRA) significantly advances knowledge in the field of adolescent research. Employing a diverse array of methodologies, this compelling journal publishes original research and integrative reviews of the highest level of scholarship. Featured studies include both quantitative and qualitative methodologies applied to cognitive, physical, emotional, and social development and behavior. Articles pertinent to the variety of developmental patterns inherent throughout adolescence are featured, including cross-national and cross-cultural studies. Attention is given to normative patterns of behavior as well as individual differences rooted in personal or social and cultural factors.
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