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‘Now my life is stuck!’: Experiences of adolescents and young people during COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa

机译:“现在我的生命陷入了困境!”:青少年和青少年在南非锁定期间的青少年的经历

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Consequences of COVID-19 pandemic responses have included exacerbated poverty, food insecurity and state and domestic violence. Such effects may be particularly pronounced amongst adolescents and young people living in contexts of precarity and constraint, including in South Africa. However, there are evidence gaps on the lived experiences of this group. We conducted telephonic semi-structured interviews with adolescents and young people in two South African provinces (n = 12, ages 18-25) in April 2020 to explore and document their experiences, challenges and coping strategies during strict COVID-19 lockdown. Participants described indirect effects of COVID-19 including food insecurity, lost livelihoods and changes to social service provisions such as municipal electricity services and sanitation. Psychosocial stressors related to uncertainty over education and work futures were also discussed. The aforementioned challenges were particularly present with young parents, 'working poor' participants, and those with pre-existing mental health challenges. Participants demonstrated excellent COVID-19 transmission and prevention knowledge, showing that they had received and correctly interpreted public health messaging. Despite this, many simultaneously held non-scientific COVID-19 beliefs. Engaging a socio ecological framework, findings demonstrate how the indirect effects of COVID-19 may exacerbate underlying multi-layered vulnerabilities for adolescents and young people living in contexts of precarity and constraint.
机译:Covid-19大流行反应的后果包括加剧贫困,粮食不安全和国家和家庭暴力。在包括在南非的教育背景下的青少年和青少年之间,这些效果可能特别明显。但是,有证据表明这一群体的生活经历。我们于2020年4月在两个南非省(N = 12岁,18-25岁)的青少年和青少年进行了电话半结构化访谈,探讨了严格的Covid-19锁定期间的经验,挑战和应对策略。参与者描述了Covid-19包括粮食不安全,失去生计和对社会服务条款的变化,如市电力服务和卫生设施的间接影响。还讨论了与教育和工作期货不确定性相关的心理社会压力源。上述挑战特别存在于年轻的父母,“工作贫困”参与者以及具有预先存在的心理健康挑战的挑战。参与者展示了优秀的Covid-19传输和预防知识,表明他们已收到并正确解释了公共卫生消息传递。尽管如此,许多人同时举行了非科学的Covid-19信仰。参与社会生态框架,调查结果表明了Covid-19的间接影响如何加剧潜在的多层脆弱性的青少年和居住在必然性和限制范围内的年轻人。

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    《Global public health》 |2021年第6期|947-963|共17页
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    Univ Cape Town Ctr Social Sci Res Cape Town South Africa|Univ Toronto Factor Inwentash Fac Social Work Toronto ON Canada;

    Univ Cape Town Ctr Social Sci Res Cape Town South Africa|Univ Oxford Dept Social Policy & Intervent Oxford England|Univ Cape Town Dept Sociol Cape Town South Africa;

    Univ Oxford Dept Social Policy & Intervent Oxford England;

    Univ Oxford Dept Social Policy & Intervent Oxford England|Univ Cape Town Dept Psychiat & Mental Hlth Cape Town South Africa;

    Univ Toronto Factor Inwentash Fac Social Work Toronto ON Canada|Womens Coll Hosp Womens Coll Res Inst Toronto ON Canada;

    Univ Cape Town Ctr Social Sci Res Cape Town South Africa;

    Univ Oxford Dept Social Policy & Intervent Oxford England;

    Univ Cape Town Ctr Social Sci Res Cape Town South Africa;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Adolescence; young people; COVID-19; South Africa;

    机译:青春期;年轻人;Covid-19;南非;

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