Noteworthy trends in maladaptive coping strategies and hindrances to help-seeking behaviour among adolescents living in Malaysia's People's Housing Project (PPR) during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-03-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0318381
Siti Nur Farhana Harun, Noorlaile Jasman, Feisul Mustapha, Norrafizah Jaafar, Siti Nadiah Busyra Mat Nadzir, Zanariah Zaini, Manimaran Krishnan, Ponnusamy Subramaniam
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Background: COVID-19 has greatly affected the population, especially those in the low socio-economic group, including residents of the People's Housing Project (PPR) in Malaysia. Adolescents residing in PPR communities are among the most vulnerable groups of young people in urban areas, given their pre-existing conditions of vulnerability, face even greater challenges due to the pandemic. Understanding their mental health and coping strategies is vital to grasp how the pandemic impacts their well-being. Hence, this study aims to explore the coping strategies and barriers to help-seeking behaviour among adolescents living in the Malaysia's PPR communities, focusing on the unique mental health challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Given the socio-economic vulnerabilities and the heightened mental health challenges during the pandemic, this study provides critical insights into how adolescents in PPR communities navigate psychological distress and mental health support.

Methods: This qualitative study used a phenomenological research design and was conducted from January to December 2022, involving 47 adolescents aged 10 to 17 years old from 37 PPRs in the Klang Valley. Participants were recruited using the purposive sampling method as this study purposely selected adolescents with moderate, moderately severe, and severe for PHQ-9 and/or moderate and severe for GAD-7 based on the screening. Participants who agreed to participate were recruited (with consent from parents/guardians) and interviews were set at the participants' convenience. Data were collected using a semi-structured interview guide to conduct the in-depth interviews (IDI). After each IDI session, the recorded interviews were transcribed. Data from the voice recorder were stored on a password-protected computer, and participants' names were replaced with specific codes to ensure confidentiality. The researchers coded all transcripts independently. The transcripts were analysed inductively using a thematic approach to identify recurring themes.

Results: From the 37 PPRs, 194 adolescents were identified as having psychological distress based on the screening. Among them, 47 agreed to participate in the IDIs, which revealed that these adolescents utilized mainly maladaptive coping strategies, such as avoidance (cognitive distancing, externalization, and internalization), self-harm, vaping, and smoking to deal with stressors related to COVID-19. As for hindrances to help-seeking, three themes were identified such as lack of trust, perceived ineffectiveness of support, and personality.

Conclusion: Psychological distress among adolescents was prevalent during the pandemic, and they faced hindrances in seeking help. Coping strategies have been identified to help adolescents manage their psychological distress during the pandemic. It is concerning that some had resorted to maladaptive coping mechanisms. These findings emphasized the need for targeted mental health interventions and support systems tailored to vulnerable communities. These interventions could inform policies aimed at strengthening mental health services, fostering better coping strategies and promoting help-seeking behaviours among adolescents in socio-economically challenged communities.

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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,生活在马来西亚人民住房项目(PPR)中的青少年在适应不良应对策略和寻求帮助行为障碍方面的值得注意的趋势:一项定性研究。
背景:COVID-19 严重影响了人口,尤其是那些社会经济地位较低的群体,包括马来西亚人民住房项目(PPR)的居民。居住在人民住宅项目社区的青少年是城市地区最弱势的青少年群体之一,由于他们原本就处于弱势地位,因此在这一流行病的影响下面临着更大的挑战。了解他们的心理健康和应对策略对于掌握疫情如何影响他们的福祉至关重要。因此,本研究旨在探讨生活在马来西亚PPR社区的青少年的应对策略和求助障碍,重点关注COVID-19大流行所加剧的独特心理健康挑战。鉴于大流行病期间的社会经济脆弱性和更严峻的心理健康挑战,本研究提供了重要的洞察力,帮助我们了解居住在巴布亚新几内亚社区的青少年是如何应对心理困扰和心理健康支持的:这项定性研究采用了现象学研究设计,于 2022 年 1 月至 12 月进行,共有来自巴生谷 37 个 PPR 的 47 名 10 至 17 岁青少年参与。本研究采用目的取样法招募参与者,因为本研究根据筛查结果有目的地选择了PHQ-9为中度、中度严重和严重的青少年,以及/或GAD-7为中度和严重的青少年。在征得家长/监护人同意后,招募同意参与的参与者,并在参与者方便时进行访谈。数据收集采用半结构化访谈指南进行深度访谈(IDI)。每次深入访谈结束后,都对访谈录音进行转录。录音机中的数据存储在一台有密码保护的电脑中,参与者的姓名用特定代码代替,以确保保密性。研究人员对所有记录誊本进行独立编码。研究人员采用主题方法对记录誊本进行归纳分析,以确定重复出现的主题:根据筛查结果,共有 194 名青少年从 37 个项目中被确定为有心理困扰。结果显示,这些青少年主要采用逃避(认知疏远、外化和内化)、自残、吸食毒品和吸烟等适应不良的应对策略来应对与COVID-19相关的压力。至于寻求帮助的障碍,确定了三个主题,如缺乏信任、认为支持无效和个性:结论:大流行病期间,青少年普遍存在心理困扰,他们在寻求帮助时也面临着障碍。研究发现了一些应对策略,可以帮助青少年在大流行病期间处理心理困扰。令人担忧的是,有些青少年采用了适应不良的应对机制。这些调查结果表明,有必要针对弱势群体采取有针对性的心理健康干预措施和支持系统。这些干预措施可以为旨在加强心理健康服务、培养更好的应对策略和促进社会经济困难社区青少年求助行为的政策提供参考。
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