大流行后青少年的冠状病毒恐惧症与生活满意度之间的关系

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Child Indicators Research Pub Date : 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1007/s12187-024-10167-w
Ayla Hendekci, Türkan Kadiroğlu
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本研究旨在探讨冠状病毒恐惧症与大流行后青少年生活满意度之间的关系。本研究采用了描述性和相关性设计。330 名青少年在 2021 年 6 月 15 日至 9 月 15 日期间参与了研究。数据通过 "入门信息表、COVID-19-恐惧症量表和多维学生生活满意度量表 "收集。参与研究的青少年平均年龄为(14.15±1.95)岁,66.1%为女性。COVID-19恐惧症量表的平均得分为(58.30±15.37)分,多维学生生活满意度量表的平均得分为(26.80±7.85)分。在表示大流行病对其家庭生活、朋友关系和学校生活造成负面影响的青少年中,COVID-19 恐怖症量表和生活满意度量表的得分差异显著。心理分维度、躯体分维度、COVID-19 恐怖症量表总分和多维学生生活满意度量表得分之间存在负相关(p <0.05)。大流行后,家庭、学校生活和友谊关系受到负面影响的青少年可被视为冠状病毒恐惧症的高危人群。此外,家庭生活和朋友关系受到负面影响的青少年的生活满意度似乎也会下降。青少年冠状病毒恐惧症与生活满意度之间的关系较弱。建议为青少年创造一个减少焦虑和提高生活满意度的整体环境。
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The Relationship Between Coronavirus Phobia and Life Satisfaction Among Adolescents in the Post-Pandemic Period

This study was conducted to examine the relationship between coronavirus phobia and life satisfaction among adolescents in the post-pandemic period. A descriptive and correlational design was used in this study. 330 adolescents participated in the study between June 15 and September 15, 2021. Data were collected through the “Introductory Information Form, the COVID-19-Phobia Scale, and the Multidimensional Students Life Satisfaction Scale”. The mean age of the adolescents who participated in the study was 14.15 ± 1.95, and 66.1% of the adolescents were female. The mean score of the COVID-19 phobia scale was 58.30 ± 15.37, and the mean score of the multidimensional students’ satisfaction with life scale was 26.80 ± 7.85. The difference between COVID-19 phobia scale and life satisfaction scale scores was significant among adolescents who stated that the pandemic had a negative impact on their family life, friendship relations, and school life. There was a negative relationship between the psychological sub-dimension, the somatic sub-dimension, the total score of the COVID-19 phobia scale, and the multidimensional students’ life satisfaction scale score (p < 0.05). Adolescents, whose family and school life, and friendship relations have been negatively affected after the pandemic, can be considered a risky group in terms of coronavirus phobia. In addition, life satisfaction seems to decrease among adolescents whose family life and friendships are negatively affected. The relationship between coronavirus phobia and life satisfaction among adolescents was weak. It was recommended to create a holistic environment that reduces anxiety and increases life satisfaction among adolescents.

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期刊介绍: Child Indicators Research is an international, peer-reviewed quarterly that focuses on measurements and indicators of children''s well-being, and their usage within multiple domains and in diverse cultures. The Journal will present measures and data resources, analysis of the data, exploration of theoretical issues, and information about the status of children, as well as the implementation of this information in policy and practice. It explores how child indicators can be used to improve the development and well-being of children. Child Indicators Research will provide a unique, applied perspective, by presenting a variety of analytical models, different perspectives, and a range of social policy regimes. The Journal will break through the current ‘isolation’ of academicians, researchers and practitioners and serve as a ‘natural habitat’ for anyone interested in child indicators. Unique and exclusive, the Journal will be a source of high quality, policy impact and rigorous scientific papers. Readership: academicians, researchers, government officials, data collectors, providers of funding, practitioners, and journalists who have an interest in children’s well-being issues.
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