Risk and Resilience Factors in Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Youth during the Coronavirus Pandemic.

IF 0.8 Q1 HISTORY American Indian culture and research journal Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-20
Elizabeth J D'Amico, Alina I Palimaru, Daniel L Dickerson, Lu Dong, Ryan A Brown, Carrie L Johnson, David J Klein, Wendy M Troxel
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American Indians and Alaska Natives suffer disproportionately from poverty and other inequities and are vulnerable to adverse health and socioeconomic effects of COVID-19. Using surveys and interviews (May - July 2020), we examined urban American Indian/Alaska Native adolescents' (N=50) health and behaviors, family dynamics, community cohesion, and traditional practice participation during COVID-19. About 20% of teens reported clinically significant anxiety and depression, 25% reported food insecurity, and 40% reported poor sleep. Teens also reported high family and community cohesion, and many engaged in traditional practices during this time. Although many teens reported problems, they also emphasized resilience strategies.

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冠状病毒大流行期间城市美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民青少年的风险和复原力因素》(Risk and Resilience Factors in Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Youth during the Coronavirus Pandemic)。
美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民因贫困和其他不公平现象而受到的影响尤为严重,很容易受到 COVID-19 对健康和社会经济的不利影响。通过调查和访谈(2020 年 5 月至 7 月),我们研究了城市美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民青少年(50 人)在 COVID-19 期间的健康和行为、家庭动态、社区凝聚力和传统习俗参与情况。约 20% 的青少年报告有临床意义的焦虑和抑郁,25% 的青少年报告食物无保障,40% 的青少年报告睡眠不佳。青少年还表示家庭和社区的凝聚力很高,许多青少年在此期间参与了传统习俗。尽管许多青少年报告了问题,但他们也强调了恢复策略。
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