Gender-Specific Changes in Life Satisfaction After the COVID-19-Related Lockdown in Dutch Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study

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作者
van der Laan, Sabine E., I [1 ,2 ]
Finkenauer, Catrin [3 ]
Lenters, Virissa C. [1 ]
Van Harmelen, Anne-Laura [4 ,5 ]
van der Ent, Cornelis K. [2 ]
Nijhof, Sanne L. [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Julius Ctr Hlth Sci & Primary Care, Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Wilhelmina Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Pulmonol, Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Univ Utrecht, Dept Interdisciplinary Social Sci, Utrecht, Netherlands
[4] Leiden Univ, Educ & Child Studies, Leiden, Netherlands
[5] Univ Cambridge, Dept Psychiat, Cambridge, England
[6] Univ Utrecht, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Wilhelmina Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat, Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
Adolescents; Mental well-being; COVID-19; pandemic; MENTAL-HEALTH; CHILDREN; SCHOOL; DEPRESSION; IMPACT; PREVALENCE; ANXIETY;
D O I
10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.07.013
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
摘要
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to assess whether mental well-being has changed after introduction of the lockdown measures compared with that before, whether this change differs between boys and girls, and whether this change is associated with COVID-19-related concerns. Methods: This is a two-wave prospective study among Dutch adolescents using data collected up to one year before the COVID-19 pandemic (n = 224) and 5-8 weeks after the first introduction of lockdown measures (n = 158). Mental well-being was assessed by three indicators: life satisfaction, internalizing symptoms, and psychosomatic health. General linear model repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to assess whether mental well-being has changed and if this differed by sex. Univariate linear regressions were used to assess associations between COVID-19-related concerns and a change in mental well-being. Results: Life satisfaction decreased (eta(2)(p) = .079, p < .001), but no change in internalizing symptoms was observed (eta(2)(p) = .014, p = .14), and psychosomatic health increased (eta(2)(p) = .194, p < .001) after the introduction of lockdown measures. Boys scored significantly better on all mental health indicators compared with girls at baseline and follow-up. However, boys' life satisfaction significantly decreased at the follow-up (eta(2)(p) = .038, p = .015), whereas girls' life satisfaction did not change. Concerns about COVID-19 were significantly associated with a lower life satisfaction and more internalizing symptoms. Conclusions: Adolescents', especially boys', life satisfaction decreased during the lockdown. They reported no change in internalizing symptoms and an improved psychosomatic health. Adolescents' mental well-being is expected to vary during the COVID-19 pandemic and should continue to be monitored. (C) 2021 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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