Adolescent Lifestyle Behaviors, Coping Strategies and Subjective Wellbeing during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Online Student Survey
Autor: | Sabrina Fadel, Athos Arzenton, Yolande Pigaiani, Leonardo Zoccante, Marco Colizzi, Marco Menegolli, Mirella Ruggeri, Anastasia Zocca |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
family Leadership and Management media_common.quotation_subject school child and adolescent psychiatry lcsh:Medicine Health Informatics Dysfunctional family Article 03 medical and health sciences stress 0302 clinical medicine Health Information Management Intervention (counseling) Child and adolescent psychiatry medicine 030212 general & internal medicine resilience media_common Adolescence Family Mental health prevention Resilience School Stress mental health prevention Health Policy lcsh:R Mental health Alertness Feeling Anxiety adolescence Psychological resilience sense organs medicine.symptom Psychology 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Healthcare, Vol 8, Iss 472, p 472 (2020) Healthcare Volume 8 Issue 4 |
ISSN: | 2227-9032 |
Popis: | Background and objectives: Adolescence represents a critical period for rapid psychophysical and socio-cognitive changes, with implications for health and wellbeing in later life. From this perspective, the manifestation of unhealthy lifestyles and dysfunctional behaviors may reflect a change in wellbeing requiring alertness and prompt intervention. This study investigated lifestyle behaviors and coping strategies among Italian adolescents, also in relation to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and whether they would predict a change in subjective wellbeing. Materials and Methods: In the period between 1 April and 10 April 2020, adolescents aged 15&ndash 21 filled out an online survey consisting of 33 questions investigating socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle behaviors, coping strategies, and subjective wellbeing. Results: Data was available on 306 participants. Most adolescents planned their daily routine (57.8%), engaging in structured activities (17.6&ndash 67.3%) and developing new interests (54.6%), and gave a positive reading of the ongoing period (57.8%), thus revealing adaptive coping strategies. Family wise, even though it was hard to stay at home (66%) and difficulties emerged, including self-isolation (50.7%) and quarrels (31.7%), a relevant proportion of adolescents shared their feelings (40.5%) and revaluated their family relationships (29.4&ndash 39.7%). In terms of social and school engagement, almost all adolescents kept contacts with their partner, friends, and teachers (90.2&ndash 93.5%). School commitments at home were sufficiently preserved (63.1%), however adolescents expressed preoccupations about their educational path (56.2%). A change in subjective wellbeing (49.3%) and symptoms of anxiety (39.9%) were frequently reported. A number of factors predicted a change in subjective wellbeing, including adaptive coping strategies (physical activity, OR = 2.609, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.297&ndash 5.247 engaging in different activities than before, OR = 2.212, 95% CI 1.157&ndash 4.230), family issues (finding hard to stay at home, OR = 3.852, 95% CI 1.953&ndash 7.599 having quarrels, OR = 2.158, 95% CI 1.122&ndash 4.150), school-related behaviors (fearing a negative educational outcome, OR = 1.971, 95% 1.063&ndash 3.655), and female gender (OR = 3.647, 95% CI 1.694&ndash 7.851). Conclusions: Both personal and environmental coping resources are relevant to subjective wellbeing in adolescence and should be taken into account for prevention and early intervention in youth mental health. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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