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How adolescents' lives were disrupted over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal investigation in 12 cultural groups in 9 nations from March 2020 to July 2022.
Rothenberg, W Andrew; Skinner, Ann T; Lansford, Jennifer E; Bacchini, Dario; Bornstein, Marc H; Chang, Lei; Deater-Deckard, Kirby; Di Giunta, Laura; Dodge, Kenneth A; Gurdal, Sevtap; Junla, Daranee; Liu, Qin; Long, Qian; Oburu, Paul; Pastorelli, Concetta; Sorbring, Emma; Steinberg, Laurence; Tirado, Liliana Maria Uribe; Yotanyamaneewong, Saengduean; Alampay, Liane Peña; Al-Hassan, Suha M.
Afiliação
  • Rothenberg WA; Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
  • Skinner AT; University of Miami Miller, School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.
  • Lansford JE; Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
  • Bacchini D; Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
  • Bornstein MH; University of Naples "Federico II,", Napoli, Italy.
  • Chang L; NICHD, Bethesda, MD, USA.
  • Deater-Deckard K; UNICEF, New York, NY, USA.
  • Di Giunta L; Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, UK.
  • Dodge KA; University of Macau, Taipa, China.
  • Gurdal S; University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, USA.
  • Junla D; Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Liu Q; Università di Roma "La Sapienza,", Rome, Italy.
  • Long Q; Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
  • Oburu P; University West, Trollhättan, Sweden.
  • Pastorelli C; Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • Sorbring E; Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China.
  • Steinberg L; Duke Kunshan University, Kunshan, China.
  • Tirado LMU; Maseno University, Maseno, Kenya.
  • Yotanyamaneewong S; Università di Roma "La Sapienza,", Rome, Italy.
  • Alampay LP; University West, Trollhättan, Sweden.
  • Al-Hassan SM; Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Dev Psychopathol ; : 1-17, 2024 Jan 26.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38273765
ABSTRACT
It is unclear how much adolescents' lives were disrupted throughout the COVID-19 pandemic or what risk factors predicted such disruption. To answer these questions, 1,080 adolescents in 9 nations were surveyed 5 times from March 2020 to July 2022. Rates of adolescent COVID-19 life disruption were stable and high. Adolescents who, compared to their peers, lived in nations with higher national COVID-19 death rates, lived in nations with less stringent COVID-19 mitigation strategies, had less confidence in their government's response to COVID-19, complied at higher rates with COVID-19 control measures, experienced the death of someone they knew due to COVID-19, or experienced more internalizing, externalizing, and smoking problems reported more life disruption due to COVID-19 during part or all of the pandemic. Additionally, when, compared to their typical levels of functioning, adolescents experienced spikes in national death rates, experienced less stringent COVID-19 mitigation measures, experienced less confidence in government response to the COVID-19 pandemic, complied at higher rates with COVID-19 control measures, experienced more internalizing problems, or smoked more at various periods during the pandemic, they also experienced more COVID-19 life disruption. Collectively, these findings provide new insights that policymakers can use to prevent the disruption of adolescents' lives in future pandemics.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 4_TD Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Dev Psychopathol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 4_TD Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Dev Psychopathol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article