A systematic review of pre-pandemic resilience factors and mental health outcomes in adolescents and young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic
Anna Wiedemann,
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Radhika Gupta,
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Catherine Okey
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Development and Psychopathology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 14
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Abstract
Adolescence
and
young
adulthood
are
sensitive
developmental
periods
to
environmental
influences.
Investigating
pre-emptive
measures
against
stressors,
such
as
those
associated
with
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
on
mental
health
is
crucial.
We
aimed
synthesize
evidence
pre-pandemic
resilience
factors
shaping
youth
outcomes
during
this
period.
For
pre-registered
systematic
review,
we
searched
seven
databases
for
longitudinal
studies
of
populations
affected
by
assessing
a
priori
defined
at
individual,
family,
or
community
level
before
pandemic.
Studies
required
validated
wellbeing
collected
both
Study
quality
was
assessed
using
corresponding
NIH
Quality
Assessment
Tool.
From
4,419
unique
records,
32
across
12
countries
were
included,
46
distinct
measures.
Due
heterogeneity
study
designs,
applied
narrative
synthesis
approach,
finding
that
generally
better
prior
However,
most
did
not
mitigate
pandemic-related
effects.
Nonetheless,
family-level
emerged
promising
under
specific
conditions.
fair,
concerns
in
assessment
sampling
quality.
Future
research
should
prioritize
rigorous
designs
comprehensive
assessments.
Language: Английский
Development of subjective well-being in adolescents before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Frontiers in Education,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Jan. 30, 2025
Previous
studies
have
already
revealed
detrimental
effects
of
the
COVID-19
pandemic
on
school
students’
subjective
well-being
(SWB).
However,
there
is
a
lack
examining
development
various
facets
SWB
such
as
life
satisfaction,
mood
well
domain
satisfactions
regarding
peers,
family,
or
before
and
during
among
adolescents
longitudinally.
Furthermore,
present
study
aims
to
shed
further
light
moderators
gender,
age,
migration
background
socioeconomic
status.
Data
from
N
=
207
students
(Grade
5
9)
two
German
schools
were
assessed
four
measurement
time
points,
three
one
after
onset
pandemic.
Piecewise
latent
growth
curve
models
with
slopes
conducted
investigate
its
moderators.
They
showed
significant
declines
in
general
domain-specific
satisfaction
peers
pandemic,
only
family
decreased
significantly.
Among
moderators,
especially
status
indicated
interindividual
differences
variation
different
facets.
Language: Английский
Parenting and Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties in a General Population Sample of Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Emotional Dysregulation
Children,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(4), P. 435 - 435
Published: April 5, 2024
Research
has
shown
that
both
parenting
and
emotional
dysregulation
are
associated
with
mental
health
outcomes
in
youth.
This
cross-sectional
research
was
developed
to
replicate
these
noted
findings
explore
the
mediating
role
of
explain
relationship
between
behavioral
difficulties
(internalizing
externalizing
problems)
adolescents.
A
total
104
adolescents
(61.5%
females;
M
=
15.62
yrs.,
SD
1.38)
participated
study.
Participants
completed
Parental
Bonding
Instrument
(measuring
care,
promotion
autonomy,
overprotection)
referring
mother
father,
Difficulties
Emotion
Regulation
Scale,
Youth
Self-Report.
The
results
showed
emotion
regulation
fully
mediated
overprotection
(in
parents)
low
maternal
care
internalizing
problems,
on
one
hand,
other
hand.
Furthermore,
partially
effect
paternal
problems.
These
help
clarify
mechanisms
through
which
can
affect
Theoretical
clinical
implications
discussed.
Language: Английский
Effect of Parenting Style, attachment to parents and self-compassion on the occurrence and recovery motivation for non-suicidal self-injury in adolescents
Pei Liu,
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Jianbo Liu,
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Yi Li
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Sept. 3, 2024
Background
Non-suicidal
self-injury
(NSSI)
is
a
worldwide
mental
health
problem
that
deserves
thorough
investigation.
This
study
aims
to
explore
the
effect
of
parenting
styles,
attachment
parents,
and
self-compassion
on
occurrence
non-suicidal
behavior
in
adolescents
whether
these
factors
influence
their
recovery
motivation.
Methods
A
total
132
who
had
engaged
NSSI
within
last
year
72
never
were
recruited
from
Shenzhen
Kangning
Hospital
primary
secondary
schools
communities.
Differences
Hamilton
Depression
Scale
(HAMD),
Inventory
Parent
Peer
Attachment
(IPPA),
Egma
Minn
av.
Bardndosnauppforstran
(EMBU),
Self-Compassion
(SCS)
participants
compared.
binary
logistic
model
was
established
measure
odds
ratios
variables
NSSI.
In
adolescent
sample,
separate
models
created
with
impulse
inhibition,
resistance
activity,
motivation
as
dependent
independent
variables.
Results
Compared
no
behavior,
those
past
higher
scores
HAMD,
well
EMBU-negative
father
parental
(punishment,
excessive
interference,
rejection,
overprotection),
mother
(excessive
punishment),
SCS
negative
scores.
Moreover,
lower
EMBU-father
emotional
warmth,
EMBU-mother
IPPA-attachment
father,
mother,
positive
Current
depressive
symptoms
maternal
punishment
are
risk
for
adolescents,
while
protective
factor.
Positive
can
positively
predict
However,
we
unexpectedly
found
father’s
warmth
negatively
predicts
activity.
Conclusion
has
significant
impact
prevention
adolescents.
Language: Английский
The role of caregiver emotion regulation in youth mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal study
Development and Psychopathology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 15
Published: Oct. 4, 2024
Abstract
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
presented
youth
and
families
with
a
broad
spectrum
of
unique
stressors.
Given
that
adolescents
are
at
increased
risk
for
mental
health
emotional
difficulties,
it
is
critical
to
explore
family
processes
confer
resilience
in
the
face
stress.
current
study
investigated
caregiver
emotion
regulation
(ER)
as
familial
factor
contributing
ER
psychopathology
following
stressful
life
events.
In
longitudinal
sample
224
(
M
age
=
12.65
years)
their
caregivers,
we
examined
whether
engagement
strategies
early
mediated
associations
pandemic-related
stress
internalizing
externalizing
symptoms
six
months
later.
Leveraging
serial
mediation
analysis,
demonstrated
rumination,
but
not
expressive
suppression
or
cognitive
reappraisal,
prospective
symptoms.
Greater
exposure
stressors
was
associated
greater
which,
turn,
related
rumination
youth,
higher
levels
thereafter.
Family
interventions
target
ER,
specifically
may
buffer
against
consequences
on
maladaptive
psychopathology.
Language: Английский
Perceived parenting styles and adolescents' problematic internet use: Examining the parent–child same‐sex matching effect
Jiefeng Ying,
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Sihan Liu,
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Yizhen Ren
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et al.
Family Relations,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 17, 2024
Abstract
Objective
This
study
examined
how
perceived
parenting
styles
(i.e.,
rejection,
emotional
warmth)
are
linked
to
adolescents'
problematic
internet
use
(PIU)
through
emotion
regulation
strategies
expressive
suppression,
cognitive
reappraisal).
The
same‐sex
matching
effect
between
parents
and
adolescents
of
the
same
sex)
was
explored.
Background
PIU
is
a
significant
public
health
concern
for
adolescents.
Although
theoretical
connection
family
factors
recognized,
specific
associations
negative
positive
both
fathers
mothers
with
in
adolescent
boys
girls
remain
unclear.
Method
A
national
sample
2,690
Chinese
(47.5%
male;
mean
age
=
13.75
years,
SD
2.72)
from
37
primary
high
schools
participated,
completing
self‐report
measures.
Results
Expressive
suppression
mediated
only
relation
maternal
rejection
PIU,
whereas
reappraisal
relations
paternal
warmth
PIU.
observed
sons.
Conclusion
Both
associated
strategies.
Implications
advised
minimize
while
simultaneously
improving
warmth.
unique
influence
on
their
sons'
requires
further
exploration.
Clinicians
encouraged
prioritize
interventions
that
enhance
reduce
when
working
experiencing
Language: Английский
Parent and Adolescent Report of Helicopter Parenting: Examining Reporter Discrepancies and Associations with Adolescent Depression and Anxiety
Avneet Batra
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Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Research
is
replete
with
studies
on
Helicopter
Parenting
(HP)
and
its
association
depression
anxiety
(Cui
et
al.,
2019;
Schiffrin
2014;
2019).
However,
most
of
the
have
focused
college
students’
reports
helicopter
parenting
there
relative
dearth
adolescents
or
parents’
HP
(Pistella
2020;
The
current
study
aims
to
fill
gap
in
literature
by
including
both
parent
adolescents’
perspectives
parenting,
assess
unique
(parent
teens
reports)
teen
concurrently
longitudinally,
examine
whether
reporter
discrepancies
(if
any)
between
child
are
predictive
adolescent
internalizing
behaviors
such
as
anxiety.
Language: Английский