Capturing the Experiences and Challenges of Emerging Adults in College During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Cureus Pub Date : 2021-08-31 eCollection Date: 2021-08-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.17605
Emily Hotez, Candace M Gragnani, Priyanka Fernandes, Kashia A Rosenau, Apsara Chopra, Ada Chung, Julie Grassian, Sydney Huynh, Tayloneei Jackson, Kevin Jimenez, Eric Jue, Nancy Le, Jennifer Lenghong, Alejandrina Lopez, Lizzet Lopez, Pearl Omo-Sowho, Kennedy Pennington, Richard Tirado, Alice Kuo
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Emerging adulthood (ages 18-30 years) coincides with "aging out" of pediatric care. As a result, combined internal medicine and pediatrics (Med-Peds) providers are tasked with promoting the health and well-being of this population during and post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In order to inform the response efforts, we aimed to capture emerging adults' COVID-19 experiences and challenges during a two-week period of the pandemic in June 2020. We administered items from the California Health Interview Survey and an open-ended qualitative item via Qualtrics to 242 diverse emerging adults enrolled in a large US public university (mean age = 20.10, SD = 1.26). More than 90% of all students reported that they or their families or close friends experienced difficulties coping with the stressors and challenges presented by COVID-19. Almost half experienced financial difficulties and more than three-fourths experienced household disruptions during the pandemic. Qualitative findings underscored that these challenges were compounded by mental health and broader social issues. Recommendations for Med-Peds providers are provided to promote emerging adulthood health during and post-pandemic.

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捕捉2019冠状病毒病大流行期间大学新生的经历和挑战。
成年期(18-30岁)与儿科护理的“老龄化”不谋而合。因此,内科和儿科联合提供者的任务是在2019年冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)期间和之后促进这一人群的健康和福祉。为了为应对工作提供信息,我们的目标是在2020年6月为期两周的疫情期间捕捉新出现的成年人的新冠肺炎经历和挑战。我们对美国一所大型公立大学的242名不同的新生成年人(平均年龄=20.10,SD=1.26)进行了加州健康访谈调查和通过Qualtrics进行的开放式定性项目。超过90%的学生报告说,他们或他们的家人或密友在应对新冠肺炎带来的压力和挑战时遇到了困难。在疫情期间,近一半的人经历了经济困难,超过四分之三的人经历过家庭破裂。定性调查结果强调,心理健康和更广泛的社会问题加剧了这些挑战。为Med Peds提供者提供了建议,以促进新冠疫情期间和之后的成年健康。
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