
Scientific Reports, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 14(1)
Опубликована: Окт. 23, 2024
Despite the significant impact of COVID-19 pandemic on various factors related to adolescent mental health problems such as stress, sadness, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts, research this topic has been insufficient date. This study is based Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey from 2006 2022. We analyzed adolescents questionnaires with medical interviews, within five income groups compared them several risk factors. A total 1,138,804 participants were included in study, a mean age (SD) 15.01 (0.75) years. Of these, 587,256 male (51.57%). In 2022, recent period weighted prevalence stress highest group was 40.07% (95% CI, 38.67-41.48), sadness 28.15% (26.82-29.48), ideation 13.92% (12.87-14.97), attempts 3.42% (2.90-3.93) while lowest 62.77% (59.42-66.13), 46.83% (43.32-50.34), 31.70% (28.44-34.96), 10.45% (8.46-12.45). Lower showed higher proportion Overall had decreased until onset pandemic. However, increase found during Our an association between household level illness adolescents. Furthermore, exacerbated among low level, underscoring necessity for heightened public attention measures targeted at demographic.
Язык: Английский