medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown
Опубликована: Июль 8, 2024
Abstract Introduction During youth and young adult (YYA) years education, employment, relationships with family friends, important rituals representing transition to new phases of life are foundations on which personal identity future well-being established. These were shaken by the COVID-19 pandemic. We explore how Ontario YYAs they build upon (education, relationships, transitional events) impacted over a year pandemic public health responses prevent spread. Methods In-depth semi-structured interviews 19 age 16-21 conducted during April - June 2021. Reflexive thematic analysis aided MAXQDA software was used iteratively engage data search for patterns shared meaning. Results Thirteen themes identified, organized into four meta-themes: impacts self, (educational, events/rituals), coping responses. Many, especially those living loved ones believed risk fatal outcome from COVID-19, felt weight needing avoid virus protect ones. who in their last secondary school spring 2020 or 2021 missed endings, e.g., graduation. Those graduating going post-secondary also beginnings, experiencing in-person on-campus higher education classrooms, residence, meeting friends. Perceived negative quality professional development common. Virtual learning models changes schooling, hastily introduced evolving next year, did not measure up traditional models. Conclusions All these took toll. Respondents routinely volunteered concerns about stress, loneliness, mental health. There is need further research assess long-term experiences, among had members at severe risk, finishing 2020.
Язык: Английский