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Changes in Adolescents’ Psychosocial Functioning and Well-Being as a Consequence of Long-Term COVID-19 Restrictions

This work studied self-reports from adolescents on how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed their behaviors, relationships, mood, and victimization. Data collection was conducted between September 2020 and February 2021 in five countries (Sweden, the USA, Serbia, Morocco, and Vietnam). In total, 5114 h...

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Autores principales: Kerekes, Nóra, Bador, Kourosh, Sfendla, Anis, Belaatar, Mohjat, Mzadi, Abdennour El, Jovic, Vladimir, Damjanovic, Rade, Erlandsson, Maria, Nguyen, Hang Thi Minh, Nguyen, Nguyet Thi Anh, Ulberg, Scott F., Kuch-Cecconi, Rachael H., Szombathyne Meszaros, Zsuzsa, Stevanovic, Dejan, Senhaji, Meftaha, Hedman Ahlström, Britt, Zouini, Btissame
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8392883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444502
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18168755
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author Kerekes, Nóra
Bador, Kourosh
Sfendla, Anis
Belaatar, Mohjat
Mzadi, Abdennour El
Jovic, Vladimir
Damjanovic, Rade
Erlandsson, Maria
Nguyen, Hang Thi Minh
Nguyen, Nguyet Thi Anh
Ulberg, Scott F.
Kuch-Cecconi, Rachael H.
Szombathyne Meszaros, Zsuzsa
Stevanovic, Dejan
Senhaji, Meftaha
Hedman Ahlström, Britt
Zouini, Btissame
author_facet Kerekes, Nóra
Bador, Kourosh
Sfendla, Anis
Belaatar, Mohjat
Mzadi, Abdennour El
Jovic, Vladimir
Damjanovic, Rade
Erlandsson, Maria
Nguyen, Hang Thi Minh
Nguyen, Nguyet Thi Anh
Ulberg, Scott F.
Kuch-Cecconi, Rachael H.
Szombathyne Meszaros, Zsuzsa
Stevanovic, Dejan
Senhaji, Meftaha
Hedman Ahlström, Britt
Zouini, Btissame
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description This work studied self-reports from adolescents on how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed their behaviors, relationships, mood, and victimization. Data collection was conducted between September 2020 and February 2021 in five countries (Sweden, the USA, Serbia, Morocco, and Vietnam). In total, 5114 high school students (aged 15 to 19 years, 61.8% females) responded to our electronic survey. A substantial proportion of students reported decreased time being outside (41.7%), meeting friends in real life (59.4%), and school performance (30.7%), while reporting increased time to do things they did not have time for before (49.3%) and using social media to stay connected (44.9%). One third of the adolescents increased exercise and felt that they have more control over their life. Only a small proportion of adolescents reported substance use, norm-breaking behaviors, or victimization. The overall COVID-19 impact on adolescent life was gender-specific: we found a stronger negative impact on female students. The results indicated that the majority of adolescents could adapt to the dramatic changes in their environment. However, healthcare institutions, municipalities, schools, and social services could benefit from the findings of this study in their work to meet the needs of those young people who signaled worsened psychosocial functioning, increased stress, and victimization.
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spelling pubmed-83928832021-08-28 Changes in Adolescents’ Psychosocial Functioning and Well-Being as a Consequence of Long-Term COVID-19 Restrictions Kerekes, Nóra Bador, Kourosh Sfendla, Anis Belaatar, Mohjat Mzadi, Abdennour El Jovic, Vladimir Damjanovic, Rade Erlandsson, Maria Nguyen, Hang Thi Minh Nguyen, Nguyet Thi Anh Ulberg, Scott F. Kuch-Cecconi, Rachael H. Szombathyne Meszaros, Zsuzsa Stevanovic, Dejan Senhaji, Meftaha Hedman Ahlström, Britt Zouini, Btissame Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This work studied self-reports from adolescents on how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed their behaviors, relationships, mood, and victimization. Data collection was conducted between September 2020 and February 2021 in five countries (Sweden, the USA, Serbia, Morocco, and Vietnam). In total, 5114 high school students (aged 15 to 19 years, 61.8% females) responded to our electronic survey. A substantial proportion of students reported decreased time being outside (41.7%), meeting friends in real life (59.4%), and school performance (30.7%), while reporting increased time to do things they did not have time for before (49.3%) and using social media to stay connected (44.9%). One third of the adolescents increased exercise and felt that they have more control over their life. Only a small proportion of adolescents reported substance use, norm-breaking behaviors, or victimization. The overall COVID-19 impact on adolescent life was gender-specific: we found a stronger negative impact on female students. The results indicated that the majority of adolescents could adapt to the dramatic changes in their environment. However, healthcare institutions, municipalities, schools, and social services could benefit from the findings of this study in their work to meet the needs of those young people who signaled worsened psychosocial functioning, increased stress, and victimization. MDPI 2021-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8392883/ /pubmed/34444502 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18168755 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kerekes, Nóra
Bador, Kourosh
Sfendla, Anis
Belaatar, Mohjat
Mzadi, Abdennour El
Jovic, Vladimir
Damjanovic, Rade
Erlandsson, Maria
Nguyen, Hang Thi Minh
Nguyen, Nguyet Thi Anh
Ulberg, Scott F.
Kuch-Cecconi, Rachael H.
Szombathyne Meszaros, Zsuzsa
Stevanovic, Dejan
Senhaji, Meftaha
Hedman Ahlström, Britt
Zouini, Btissame
Changes in Adolescents’ Psychosocial Functioning and Well-Being as a Consequence of Long-Term COVID-19 Restrictions
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title_short Changes in Adolescents’ Psychosocial Functioning and Well-Being as a Consequence of Long-Term COVID-19 Restrictions
title_sort changes in adolescents’ psychosocial functioning and well-being as a consequence of long-term covid-19 restrictions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8392883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444502
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18168755
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