Emotional Suffering in Teenagers during the Covid-19 Pandemic

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Revista on Line de Politica e Gestao Educacional Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.22633/rpge.v26iesp.3.16955
L. R. P. Tognetta, D. Cuadra-Martínez, R. A. de Souza, M. Fioranelli Neto
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The coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic represented a challenge to physical and emotional health for adolescents subjected to almost two years of social isolation, restricted to family life and prevented from being in school. This article presents data from the pandemic associated with emotional distress among adolescents and the impact of restricted school life in this period. This is an exploratory, descriptive research, whose objective was to identify the frequency of situations in which there are signs of emotional distress in adolescents and to compare the scores found between demographic profile issues (race, gender and smartphone use). A total of 1,991 adolescents participated in the sample, students from two directorates of the Sao Paulo state public education network. The investigation instrument was built from a broad literature review in the form of a questionnaire with closed questions, divided into two parts: the first, containing 13 questions about the student's profile and, the second, with 21 questions, about signs of emotional suffering. From the quantitative analysis, the results found highlight a higher score of emotional distress among adolescent girls and black students and point to the urgency of actions that provide welfare and the learning of assertive forms of conflict resolution, as well as the urgency of spaces for expression of feelings by students.
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Covid-19大流行期间青少年的情绪痛苦
冠状病毒(Covid-19)大流行对遭受近两年社会隔离、仅限于家庭生活、无法上学的青少年的身心健康构成了挑战。本文介绍了与青少年情绪困扰相关的大流行数据以及这一时期受限制的学校生活的影响。这是一项探索性的描述性研究,其目的是确定青少年中存在情绪困扰迹象的情况的频率,并比较人口统计资料问题(种族、性别和智能手机使用)之间的得分。共有1,991名青少年参与了该样本,他们来自圣保罗州公共教育网的两个部门。调查工具是建立在广泛的文献回顾形式的问卷调查与封闭的问题,分为两部分:第一部分,包含13个问题,关于学生的个人资料,第二部分,有21个问题,关于情绪痛苦的迹象。从定量分析中,结果发现,青春期女孩和黑人学生的情绪困扰得分较高,并指出了提供福利和学习自信的冲突解决形式的行动的紧迫性,以及学生表达情感的空间的紧迫性。
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