[Emotional Problems of Children and Adolescents in the COVID-19-Pandemic: Patterns of Change and Predictors].

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Praxis Der Kinderpsychologie Und Kinderpsychiatrie Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.13109/prkk.2023.72.4.342
Sabine Krueger, Sabine Walper
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The COVID-19-pandemic showed largely negative, but heterogeneous effects on the psychological well-being of children and adolescents.The present study aimed to (1) identify differential trajectories of emotional problems as young people entered the pandemic, (2) compare pre-pandemic trends to changes one year after its onset, and (3) analyze sociodemographic and social predictors of trajectories. 555 children and adolescents, aged 7 - 14 years at T1 (M = 10.53 years, 46.5 % female), were interviewed in three waves of the German family panel pairfam. Latent class growth analysis (LCGA) revealed four distinct trajectories of emotional problems: an increase after the onset of COVID-19 ("Mean increasing"), a decrease ("Mean decreasing"), no change at low level ("Low stable") or at high level ("Chronic high"), each after a stable trajectory before the pandemic.Multinomial logistic regressions showed that females and youth experiencing an increase in financial deprivation were at higher risk of increasing or chronically high level of emotional problems, while sociability proved protective. Migration background and rejection by peers showed mixed effects. The results emphasize the importance of a differential perspective on how the COVID-19-pandemic affected children's and adolescents' well-being. Besides negative consequences for vulnerable groups, also beneficial aspects of the pandemic should be considered.

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[covid -19大流行中儿童和青少年的情绪问题:变化模式和预测因素]。
2019冠状病毒病大流行对儿童和青少年的心理健康产生了很大的负面影响,但影响不尽相同。本研究旨在(1)确定青少年进入大流行时情绪问题的不同轨迹,(2)比较大流行前的趋势与发病一年后的变化,以及(3)分析轨迹的社会人口统计学和社会预测因素。555名7 - 14岁的儿童和青少年(M = 10.53岁,46.5%为女性)在三波德国家庭小组调查中接受了采访。潜在类别增长分析(LCGA)揭示了四种不同的情绪问题轨迹:在COVID-19发病后增加(“平均增加”),减少(“平均减少”),低水平无变化(“低稳定”)或高水平(“慢性高”),每一种都是在大流行前稳定的轨迹之后。多项逻辑回归显示,经济剥夺程度增加的女性和年轻人出现情绪问题的风险更高,或长期处于高水平,而社交能力被证明是有保护作用的。移民背景和同龄人的排斥表现出混合效应。研究结果强调了从不同角度看待covid -19大流行如何影响儿童和青少年福祉的重要性。除了对弱势群体的负面影响外,还应考虑到这一大流行病的有益方面。
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