冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行和封锁对健康学龄儿童和青少年生活质量的影响

Elham E. Elsakka
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背景2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行和封锁可能影响儿童和青少年的生活质量。目的评估新冠肺炎大流行和封锁对学龄儿童和青少年生活质量的影响。6月1日至10日,我们在亚历山大市对符合纳入和排除标准的儿童和青少年进行了一项横断面调查,通过社交媒体向参与者发送匿名在线问卷,评估他们的负面影响、感受和生活质量。生活质量分为差、一般和良好。结果共纳入423名受试者。平均年龄13.36±13.3岁。约77.7%的参与者完全遵守了封锁。大约一半的参与者受到无聊的负面影响,不能离开家,不能去餐馆或咖啡馆,不能见朋友,不能去度假,不能去购物。超过一半的人感到无聊,希望他们的生活恢复正常,害怕自己或家人感染这种疾病,或者希望这种情况结束。约76.6%的受试者生活质量较差,23.2%的受试者生活质量一般,0.2%的受试者生活质量良好。生活质量在统计上与参与者的年龄、与他们一起生活的照顾者以及兄弟姐妹的数量显著相关,在封锁后,由于无法购物或度假以及害怕感染疾病而受到负面影响。结论新冠肺炎大流行和封锁对学龄儿童和青少年的情绪产生了影响,对其生活质量产生了显著的负面影响,其生活质量由一般变为较差。他们的生活质量受到他们的年龄、性别、照顾者、无法购物或度假以及他们对感染疾病的恐惧的影响,具有统计学上显著的关联。
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The impact of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown on quality of life of healthy school aged children and adolescents
Background Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown may influence children and adolescents’ quality of life (QoL). Aim To assess the impact of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on QoL of school-aged children and adolescents. Patients and methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Alexandria, on children and adolescents, fulfilling inclusion and exclusion criteria, during June 1st–10th, by an anonymous online questionnaire, sent through social media to participants, to assess their negative impact, feelings, and QoL. QoL was classified as poor, fair, or good. Results The study included 423 participants. Mean age 13.36±13.3 years. About 77.7% of participants adhered to lockdown completely. Around half of participants were negatively impacted by feeling bored, cannot leave the house, go to restaurants or cafes, see their friends, go on holidays, or go shopping. More than half felt bored, wanted their life to return to normal, afraid that they or a family member catches the disease, or want this to end. About 76.6% of participants had poor QoL, 23.2% had fair QoL, and 0.2% had good QoL. QoL was statistically significantly associated with age of participants, caregivers they are living with, and the number of their siblings, following lockdown, being negatively impacted by being unable to go shopping or go on holidays and feeling afraid to catch the disease. Conclusion COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown have an impact on school-aged children and adolescents’ feelings and a significant negative impact on their QoL changing it to fair or poor. Their QoL is influenced by their age, sex, their caregivers, unable to go shopping or go on holidays, and their fear to catch the disease, with a statistically significant association.
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