COVID-19大流行期间儿童和青少年的心理健康:对其经历的定性研究

Marjorie Montreuil RN, PhD, Lauranne Gendron-Cloutier BA, Emilie Laberge-Perrault MSc, Geneviève Piché PhD, Ps.éd., Christine Genest RN, PhD, Jessica Rassy Inf., PhD, Catherine Malboeuf-Hurtubise PhD, Elsa Gilbert PhD, Aline Bogossian SW, M.Sw, PhD, Chantal Camden Pht, PhD, Trinity Mastine BA, Geneveave Barbo RN, MN, MClSc
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摘要

为应对COVID-19大流行而实施的公共卫生措施严重扰乱了儿童和青少年的生活,影响了他们的结构感、可预测性和安全感。目的研究美国在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的经历,以更好地了解这一背景及其相关的公共卫生措施如何影响他们及其心理健康,并确定有益的应对策略。本研究以参与式解释学框架为指导。在第一波和第二波大流行期间,对25名6-17岁的儿童进行了半结构化访谈。参与者的访谈是按照叙事综合方法进行分析的,通过这种方法,对C& a的经历进行对比和背景化,以突出相关主题。随着大流行的展开,参与者描述了一种与他们的心理健康相关的独特模式,这种模式紧随该省大流行的严重程度。对他们心理健康的负面影响与社交活动的减少、强制性的公共卫生措施、向在线学习的过渡以及家庭关系的挑战有关。某些青年分享了疫情背景下引发的积极的社会和道德思考。报告的应对策略包括:拥有各种各样的爱好;表达他们的情感;获取财政和物质资源。这项研究强调了在流行病等危机情况下支持儿童心理健康的重要性。他们的观点对于临床实践和政策改进至关重要,特别是对于寻找在保持安全的同时进行社会参与的方法。
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Children and adolescents' mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study of their experiences

Topic

Public health measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted children and adolescents' (C&A) lives, affecting their sense of structure, predictability, and security.

Purpose

To examine C&A' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic to better understand how this context and its associated public health measures affected them and their mental health, and to identify helpful coping strategies.

Sources used

The study was guided by a participatory hermeneutic framework. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 25 C&A aged 6–17 years during the first and second pandemic waves. Participants' interviews were analyzed following a narrative synthesis approach, through which C&A' experiences were contrasted and contextualized to highlight relevant themes.

Conclusions

Participants described a distinct pattern related to their mental health as the pandemic unfolded, which followed the severity of the pandemic in the province. Negative repercussions on their mental health were linked to the loss of social activities, imposed public health measures, transition to online learning, and challenges with family relationships. Certain youth shared positive societal and moral reflections triggered by the pandemic context. Coping strategies reported include: having a variety of hobbies; expressing their emotions; and accessing financial and material resources.

This study highlights the importance of supporting C&A' mental health during crisis situations such as a pandemic. Their perspectives are vital for clinical practice and policy improvement, particularly to find means for social engagement while maintaining safety.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing (JCAPN) is the only nursing journal to focus exclusively on issues of child and adolescent mental health around the world. As a primary resource for nurses and other healthcare professionals in clinical practice, educator roles, and those conducting research in mental health and psychiatric care, the journal includes peer-reviewed, original articles from a wide range of contributors in a broad variety of settings.
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