Reported Changes in Adolescent Psychosocial Functioning during the COVID-19 Outbreak
Abstract
:1. Reported Changes in Adolescents’ Psychosocial Functioning during the COVID-19 Outbreak
1.1. Adolescents’ Psychosocial Functioning in Crises
1.2. Cultural Context and the Current Study
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Procedure
2.2. Participants
2.3. Measures
2.4. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Adolescents’ Thoughts and Behaviors around the COVID-19 Outbreak
3.2. Reported Changes in Adolescents’ Substance Use, Relations, and Everyday Lives
3.3. Reported Changes in Adolescents’ Victimization
3.4. Reported Changes in Adolescents’ Mental Health
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Item | Frequency | ||||
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n | Have Not Done It Before n (%) | Decreased n (%) | Unchanged n (%) | Increased n (%) | |
Substance use | |||||
Smoking cigarettes | 1642 | 1325 (80.7) | 97 (5.9) | 112 (6.8) | 108 (6.6) |
Drinking alcohol | 1644 | 765 (46.5) | 204 (12.4) | 385 (23.4) | 290 (17.6) |
Getting inebriated | 1643 | 921 (5.1) | 202 (12.3) | 288 (17.5) | 232 (14.1) |
Using narcotics | 1640 | 1485 (90.5) | 45 (2.7) | 58 (3.5) | 52 (3.2) |
Relations with family and friends | |||||
Spending time with family doing fun things | 1644 | 65 (4.0) | 495 (30.1) | 651 (39.6) | 433 (26.3) |
Having conflicts with my parents | 1646 | 337 (20.5) | 127 (7.7) | 690 (41.9) | 492 (29.9) |
Hanging out on the streets without my parents’ knowledge | 1642 | 620 (37.8) | 223 (13.6) | 622 (37.9) | 177 (10.8) |
Meeting with friends offline | 1642 | 60 (3.7) | 815 (49.6) | 456 (27.8) | 311 (18.9) |
Everyday life situation | |||||
Having time for things that I have not had before | 1642 | 46 (2.8) | 192 (11.7) | 620 (37.8) | 784 (47.7) |
In phase with tasks at school | 1641 | 26 (1.6) | 653 (39.8) | 591 (36.0) | 371 (22.6) |
Having control of my everyday life | 1640 | 17 (1.0) | 589 (35.9) | 600 (36.6) | 434 (26.5) |
Item | N | Strongly Agree n (%) | Agree n (%) | Disagree n (%) | Strongly Disagree n (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
I sleep about as well now as I did before the COVID-19 outbreak | 1651 | 440 (26.7) | 615 (27.2) | 398 (24.1) | 198 (12.0) |
I sleep more now at unusual times than I did before the outbreak | 1647 | 367 (22.3) | 633 (38.4) | 379 (23.0) | 268 (15.3) |
I feel more anxious now than I did before the outbreak | 1646 | 213 (12.9) | 632 (38.4) | 509 (30.9) | 292 (17.7) |
I feel more sad/depressed now than I did before the outbreak | 1648 | 301 (18.3) | 535 (32.5) | 485 (29.4) | 327 (19.8) |
I feel more angry now than I did before the outbreak | 1647 | 181 (11.0) | 488 (29.6) | 596 (36.2) | 382 (23.2) |
I get in more arguments now than I did before the outbreak | 1646 | 103 (6.3) | 370 (22.5) | 655 (39.8) | 518 (31.5) |
I feel more lonely now than I did before the outbreak | 1648 | 403 (24.5) | 578 (35.1) | 357 (22.8) | 292 (17.7) |
I feel less stressed now than before the outbreak | 1645 | 140 (8.5) | 409 (24.9) | 652 (39.6) | 444 (27.0) |
I feel more satisfied now than before the outbreak | 1642 | 75 (4.6) | 341 (20.8) | 813 (49.5) | 413 (25.2) |
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Kapetanovic, S.; Gurdal, S.; Ander, B.; Sorbring, E. Reported Changes in Adolescent Psychosocial Functioning during the COVID-19 Outbreak. Adolescents 2021, 1, 10-20. https://doi.org/10.3390/adolescents1010002
Kapetanovic S, Gurdal S, Ander B, Sorbring E. Reported Changes in Adolescent Psychosocial Functioning during the COVID-19 Outbreak. Adolescents. 2021; 1(1):10-20. https://doi.org/10.3390/adolescents1010002
Chicago/Turabian StyleKapetanovic, Sabina, Sevtap Gurdal, Birgitta Ander, and Emma Sorbring. 2021. "Reported Changes in Adolescent Psychosocial Functioning during the COVID-19 Outbreak" Adolescents 1, no. 1: 10-20. https://doi.org/10.3390/adolescents1010002