青少年样本中对Covid的恐惧程度:心理健康素养有帮助吗?

María da Luz Vale Dias, Mariana Maia de Carvalho
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背景:新冠肺炎大流行在全球范围内引发了巨大的恐惧和焦虑。关于促进心理健康和预防心理疾病的辩论,加强了促进心理健康知识普及和向民众提供心理帮助的重要性。然而,没有研究调查过心理健康素养和心理帮助对covid恐惧程度的影响。目的:本研究旨在探讨在葡萄牙青少年样本中,关于精神疾病的识字率、关于心理健康的识字率、过去咨询过心理学家/精神科医生和对covid的恐惧程度之间的关系。方法:采用横断面设计,我们收集了345名年龄在15-18岁之间的青少年(53.2%的参与者是女性)的样本,他们在2021年5月至6月期间填写了一份在线调查,该调查由一份社会人口调查问卷、两份心理健康素养量表组成,其中一份测量心理疾病的素养(心理健康素养问卷- MHLq),一份测量心理健康素养(积极心理健康素养问卷- PosMHLit),两份测量冠状病毒焦虑和对冠状病毒的恐惧(CAS和FCV-19S)。为了评估专业的心理帮助,研究对象还被问及他们过去是否咨询过心理学家或精神科医生。结果:新型冠状病毒恐惧与心理健康素养和既往心理支持有关。另一方面,多元回归分析的结果表明,与心理健康素养相比,性别等社会人口统计学变量可以更好地解释对covid的恐惧差异。结论:探索主要发现和变量之间的关系,将讨论结果的含义。
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Levels of Covid fear in a sample of adolescents: does mental health literacy helps?
Background: The Covid-19 pandemic generated great fear and anxiety across the world. Debates concerning mental health promotion and mental illness prevention have reinforced the importance of promoting mental health literacy and providing psychological help to the population. Nonetheless, no study has examined the effect of mental health literacy and psychological help in levels of fear of covid. Aims: This study aims to explore the relationship between literacy about mental illness, literacy about mental well-being, having consulted a psychologist / psychiatrist in the past and levels of fear of covid, in a sample of Portuguese adolescents. Methods: Using cross-sectional design we collected a sample of 345 adolescents (53.2% of the participants are female) aged between 15-18 years old, that filled during the months of May-June 2021 an online survey composed of a sociodemographic questionnaire, two mental health literacy scales – one measuring literacy about mental illness (Mental Health Literacy Questionnaire - MHLq), one measuring literacy about mental well-being (Positive Mental Health Literacy Questionnaire - PosMHLit) - and two questionnaires measuring coronavirus anxiety and fear of Covid (CAS and FCV-19S). In order to assess professional psychological help,subjects werealso asked if they had consulted a psychologist or psychiatrist in the past. Results: Fear of covid is related to mental health literacy and having psychological support in the past. Results from multiple regression analysis, on the other hand, suggest that variance in fear of covid is better explained by sociodemographic variables, such as gender, than by mental health literacy. Conclusions: Exploring the main findings and the relationships between variables, the implications of the results will be addressed.
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