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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic outbreak on education and mental health of Chinese children aged 7–15?years: an online survey

机译:Covid-19 Pandemic爆发对7-15岁的中国儿童教育和心理健康的影响?多年:在线调查

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The emerging of psychological problems triggered by COVID-19 particularly in children have been extensively highlighted and emphasized, but original research in this respect is still lagging behind. Therefore, we designed this study to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and the effectiveness and attitudes towards online education among Chinese children aged 7–15?years. A detailed questionnaire, comprising of 62 questions was designed and parents or caretakers of 7 to 15?years old children were invited to participate via WeChat, a multi-purpose messaging, social media and mobile payment app, which is widely used by the Chinese population. A total of 668 parents across different regions of China were included. During COVID-19 pandemic, 20.7 and 7.2% children report experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depressive symptoms due to the COVID-19 pandemic. PTSD and SMFQ-P scores are significantly higher in middle school and boarding school students compared to primary and day school students. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that school system and province of origin are factors significantly associated with developing PSTD symptoms. 44.3% respondents feel online education is effective in gaining knowledge and improving practical and communications skills. 78.0% believe the online education system is efficient. Overall 79.8% respondents are satisfied and children can adapt to this new education system. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we found 1 in five children have PTSD and 1 in 14 children have depressive symptoms. In summary, COVID-19 epidemic has caused PTSD and depression symptoms among Chinese children aged 7 to 15?years. In general, a large proportion of respondents are satisfied with online education, but still a substantial proportion of students are not comfortable with this new form of learning. Authorities should optimize online education systems and implement effective interventions to cope with the psychological effects of COVID-19 on children, as it is affecting the global population and remains uncertain when it will end.
机译:Covid-19特别是在儿童中引发的心理问题的新兴已经广泛地强调并强调,但在这方面的原始研究仍然落后。因此,我们设计了本研究,评估Covid-19大流行对7-15岁的中国儿童在线教育的效力和态度的影响。详细的调查问卷,包括62个问题,并设计了7至15岁的父母或卡莱克人,曾经邀请过少年的儿童,这是中国人口广泛使用的多功能消息,社交媒体和移动支付应用程序参加。 。包括中国不同地区的共有668名父母。在Covid-19大流行期间,20.7%和7.2%儿童报告经历了创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和由于Covid-19大流行引起的抑郁症状。与小学生学生相比,中学和寄宿学校学生的PTSD和SMFQ-P分数明显高。多重逻辑回归分析显示,学校系统和原产地是与开发PSTD症状显着相关的因素。 44.3%的受访者感受到在线教育在获得知识和提高实际和通信技巧方面是有效的。 78.0%相信在线教育系统是高效的。总体而言,79.8%的受访者满足,儿童可以适应这一新教育系统。在Covid-19大流行期间,我们发现5人中有1例患有PTSD,1人中有1人患有抑郁症状。总之,Covid-19流行病导致了7至15岁的中国儿童中的抑郁症和抑郁症状。一般而言,大部分受访者对在线教育满意,但仍然大部分学生对这种新的学习形成不满意。当局应优化在线教育系统,并实施有效的干预措施,以应对Covid-19对儿童的心理影响,因为它影响了全球人口,并何时将结束时仍然不确定。

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