Secular Trends in Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents in Yunnan, Southwest China From Before COVID-19 to During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal, Observational Study
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
10, С. e52683 - e52683
Опубликована: Июль 31, 2024
Yunnan
province
borders
Myanmar,
Laos,
and
Vietnam,
giving
it
one
of
the
longest
in
China.
We
aimed
to
determine
trends
prevalence
impact
COVID-19
on
depressive
symptoms
among
adolescents
(12-18
years)
from
2018
2022
Yunnan,
southwest
Язык: Английский
A Comparison of Changes in Health Behavior, Obesity, and Mental Health of Korean Adolescents Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Online Cross-Sectional Study
Psychiatry Investigation,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
20(11), С. 1086 - 1094
Опубликована: Ноя. 22, 2023
The
health
behavior
and
mental
problems
of
adolescents
have
shown
a
variety
changes
due
to
the
coronavirus
disease-2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic.
This
study
compared
behavior,
obesity,
among
Korean
before
during
early
COVID-19
Population-based
cross-sectional
data
from
2019
2020
Korea
Youth
Risk
Behavior
Web-Based
Surveys
were
used.
Data
57,048
54,948
surveys,
respectively,
compared.
Multiple
logistic
regression
analysis
was
conducted
compare
adjusted
odds
ratio
(aOR)
overweight,
body
image
perceived
subjectively
as
fat,
higher
in
sample
sample.
aOR
frequency
(more
than
3
times
week)
fast-food
consumption
2019.
However,
physical
activity,
alcohol
use,
smoking
experience
lower
In
addition,
COVID-19,
less
likely
severe
stress,
depressive
moods,
suicidal
ideation.
Current
evidence
suggests
co-occurrence
positive
negative
results
contribute
insights
for
monitoring
adolescents'
promoting
their
school
shutdowns.
Язык: Английский
Secular Trends in Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents in Yunnan, Southwest China From Before COVID-19 to During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal, Observational Study (Preprint)
Опубликована: Сен. 12, 2023
BACKGROUND
Yunnan
province
borders
Myanmar,
Laos,
and
Vietnam,
giving
it
one
of
the
longest
in
China.
We
aimed
to
determine
trends
prevalence
impact
COVID-19
on
depressive
symptoms
among
adolescents
(12-18
years)
from
2018
2022
Yunnan,
southwest
OBJECTIVE
evaluated
epidemic
adolescents’
mental
health,
with
aim
reducing
effect
psychological
emergency
syndrome
promoting
healthy,
happy
adolescent
growth.
METHODS
This
longitudinal,
observational
study
used
Students’
Health
Survey
data
(before
during
COVID-19)
Yunnan.
multistage,
stratified
sampling
3
prefectures
16
2019
2022.
In
each
prefecture,
population
was
classified
by
gender
residence
(urban
or
rural),
group
equal
size.
Depressive
were
diagnosed
based
Center
for
Epidemiological
Studies
Depression
Scale
(CES-D)
scores.
ANOVA
assess
differences
mean
CES-D
scores
gender,
age,
residence,
grade,
ethnicity.
Chi-square
tests
compare
different
variables.
For
comparability,
age-standard
gender-standard
prevalences
calculated
using
2010
China
Census
as
standard
population.
The
association
between
risk
a
standardized
identified
unconditional
logistic
regression
analysis.
RESULTS
all
participants
32.98%:
28.26%
2018,
30.89%
2019,
29.81%
2020,
28.77%
2021,
36.33%
30.49%
before
COVID-19,29.29%
early
COVID-19,
pandemic.
Compared
risks
0.793
(95%
CI
0.772-0.814)
times
higher
1.071
1.042-1.100)
than
COVID-19.
average
annual
increase
1.61%.
During
epidemic,
girls
(36.87%)
that
boys
(28.64%),
acceleration
rate
faster
boys.
rates
age
follows:
27.14%
1.09%
(12-13
years),
33.99%
1.8%
(14-15
36.59%
1.65%
(16-18
years).
Prevalences
did
not
differ
Han
(32.89%)
minority
(33.10%)
populations.
However,
former
latter.
senior
high
school
students
highest
(34.94%).
vocational
fastest
(2.88%),
followed
junior
(2.32%).
Rural
residents
(35.10%)
had
urban
(30.16%).
CONCLUSIONS
From
2022,
there
significant,
continuous
China,
especially
represents
an
public
health
problem
should
be
given
more
attention.
Effective,
comprehensive
lifestyle
intervention
measures
reduce
issues
adolescents.
Язык: Английский