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Anxiety among Adolescents and Young Adults during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Country Survey

(1) Background: Adolescents-and-young-adults (AYA) are prone to anxiety. This study assessed AYA’s level of anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic; and determined if anxiety levels were associated with country-income and region, socio-demographic profile and medical history of individuals. (2) Methods...

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Autores principales: Sabbagh, Heba Jafar, Abdelaziz, Wafaa, Alghamdi, Waleed, Quritum, Maryam, AlKhateeb, Nada AbuBakr, Abourdan, Joud, Qureshi, Nafeesa, Qureshi, Shabnum, Hamoud, Ahmed H. N., Mahmoud, Nada, Odeh, Ruba, Al-Khanati, Nuraldeen Maher, Jaber, Rawiah, Balkhoyor, Abdulrahman Loaie, Shabi, Mohammed, Folayan, Morenike Oluwatoyin, Alade, Omolola, Gomaa, Noha, Alnahdi, Raqiya, Mahmoud, Nawal A., El Wazziki, Hanane, Alnaas, Manal, Samodien, Bahia, Mahmoud, Rawa A., Abu Assab, Nour, Saad, Sherin, Alhachim, Sondos G., El Tantawi, Maha
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9517795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36078253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191710538
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Sumario:(1) Background: Adolescents-and-young-adults (AYA) are prone to anxiety. This study assessed AYA’s level of anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic; and determined if anxiety levels were associated with country-income and region, socio-demographic profile and medical history of individuals. (2) Methods: A survey collected data from participants in 25 countries. Dependent-variables included general-anxiety level, and independent-variables included medical problems, COVID-19 infection, age, sex, education, and country-income-level and region. A multilevel-multinomial-logistic regression analysis was conducted to determine the association between dependent, and independent-variables. (3) Results: Of the 6989 respondents, 2964 (42.4%) had normal-anxiety, and 2621 (37.5%), 900 (12.9%) and 504 (7.2%) had mild, moderate and severe-anxiety, respectively. Participants from the African region (AFR) had lower odds of mild, moderate and severe than normal-anxiety compared to those from the Eastern-Mediterranean-region (EMR). Also, participants from lower-middle-income-countries (LMICs) had higher odds of mild and moderate than normal-anxiety compared to those from low-income-countries (LICs). Females, older-adolescents, with medical-problems, suspected-but-not-tested-for-COVID-19, and those with friends/family-infected with COVID-19 had significantly greater odds of different anxiety-levels. (4) Conclusions: One-in-five AYA had moderate to severe-anxiety during the COVID-19-pandemic. There were differences in anxiety-levels among AYAs by region and income-level, emphasizing the need for targeted public health interventions based on nationally-identified priorities.