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Mental Distress and Its Contributing Factors Among Young People During the First Wave of COVID-19: A Belgian Survey Study

机译:科夫迪夫 - 19浪潮中青年期间的心理困扰及其贡献因素:比利时调查研究

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Background: The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and its associated measures led to high levels of mental distress in the general population. Previous research indicated that young people are especially vulnerable for a wide range of mental health problems during the pandemic, but little is known about the mechanisms. This study examined mental distress and its contributing factors among young Belgian people. Methods: An online survey was widely distributed in Belgium during the first wave of COVID-19 in March, and 16–25-year-olds were selected as a subsample. Mental distress was assessed using the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), and a threshold of ≥4 was used to discriminate mental distress cases from non-cases. Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to evaluate possible predictors of mental distress, including demographics, chronic condition, history of mental health problems, social support, exposure to COVID-19, and several changes in everyday activities. Results: A total of 2,008 respondents were included, of which the majority was female (78.09%) and student (66.82%). The results indicate that about two thirds (65.49%) experienced mental distress. In the multivariable regression model, significant ( p & 0.01) predictors of mental distress were female gender (OR = 1.78), low social support (OR = 2.17), loneliness (OR = 5.17), a small (OR = 1.63), or large (OR = 3.08) increase in social media use, a small (OR = 1.63) or large (OR = 2.17) decrease in going out for drinks or food, and a decrease in doing home activities (OR = 2.72). Conclusion: Young people experience high levels of mental distress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings indicate that mental distress was highest among women, those experiencing loneliness or low social support and those whose usual everyday life is most affected. The psychological needs of young people, such as the need for peer interaction, should be more recognized and supported.
机译:背景:2020年Covid-19大流行病的爆发及其相关措施导致了一般人群的精神痛苦。以前的研究表明,年轻人特别容易受到大流行期间各种心理健康问题的影响,但对机制知之甚少。本研究检测了年轻比利时人民的精神困境及其贡献因素。方法:在3月份Covid-19的第一波浪潮中,在比利时广泛分布在线调查,16-25岁被选为子样本。使用12项通用健康调查问卷(GHQ-12)评估精神危机,≥4的阈值用于区分非案例的精神痛苦案例。进行了双变量和多变量的逻辑回归分析,以评估可能的精神痛苦预测因子,包括人口统计学,慢性病,心理健康问题,社会支持,进度对Covid-19的历史,以及日常活动的几种变化。结果:共有2,008名受访者,其中大多数是女性(78.09%)和学生(66.82%)。结果表明,大约三分之二(65.49%)经历过心理困扰。在多变量的回归模型中,精神痛苦的重要(P& 0.01)是女性性别(或= 1.78),社会支持(或= 2.17),孤独(或= 5.17),小(或= 1.63),或者大(或= 3.08)社交媒体使用的增加,小(或= 1.63)或大(或= 2.17)的出入饮料或食物,以及进行家庭活动的减少(或= 2.72)。结论:年轻人在Covid-19流行病中经历了高水平的精神痛苦。我们的研究结果表明,女性中的精神痛苦是最高的,那些经历孤独或低社会支持以及通常日常生活受到影响最大的人。应该更加认可和支持年轻人的心理需求,例如对同伴互动的需要。

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