Emotional and behavioral problems in adolescents in the context of COVID-19: a mixed method study

Abstract Objective: to estimate the prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems in adolescents in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic e to explore adolescents’ perception of emotional and behavioral problems identified. Method: mixed-method explanatory sequential design. Participants were 479 a...

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Published in:Revista latino-americana de enfermagem Vol. 30; no. spe; p. e3744
Main Authors: Peterle, Carolina Ferreira, Fonseca, Caroline Lima, Freitas, Bruna Hinnah Borges Martins de, Gaíva, Maria Aparecida Munhos, Diogo, Paula Manuela Jorge, Bortolini, Juliano
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Abstract Abstract Objective: to estimate the prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems in adolescents in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic e to explore adolescents’ perception of emotional and behavioral problems identified. Method: mixed-method explanatory sequential design. Participants were 479 adolescents aged 15 to 18 from a Brazilian Central-West region capital. Results: with a total of 479 participants, mean age was 16.03 years (SD=1.01). The prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems was 61.17%, and there was a difference between the sexes (ORb=2.93; p<0.01). The highest prevalence was related to peer relationship problems (54.49%) and emotional symptoms (52.40%). Adolescents noticed an increase in loneliness, anxiety, sadness, distancing from friends and difficulties in socializing during the pandemic. Conclusion: most of the investigated adolescents were classified as having emotional and behavioral problems, and girls were more likely to have them than boys. The adolescents’ statements reinforce the quantitative findings. In this way, there is a need to implement actions to promote and restore the adolescents’ mental health, in order to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic socio-emotional impact on this population. Resumo Objetivo: estimar a prevalência de problemas emocionais e comportamentais em adolescentes no contexto da pandemia de COVID-19 e explorar a percepção dos adolescentes sobre os problemas emocionais e comportamentais identificados. Método: estudo de método misto de desenho explanatório sequencial. Participaram 479 adolescentes de 15 a 18 anos de uma capital do Centro-Oeste brasileiro. Resultados: dos 479 participantes, a média de idade foi de 16,03 anos (DP=1,01). A prevalência de problemas emocionais e comportamentais foi de 61,17% e houve diferença em relação ao sexo (ORb=2,93; p<0,01). As maiores prevalências foram relativas aos problemas de relacionamentos com os pares (54,49%) e aos sintomas emocionais (52,40%). Os adolescentes perceberam o aumento de solidão, ansiedade, tristeza, distanciamento dos amigos e dificuldades de socialização durante a pandemia. Conclusão: a maioria dos adolescentes foi classificada com problemas emocionais e comportamentais, sendo que as meninas apresentaram maior chance de manifestá-los em comparação aos meninos. Os depoimentos dos adolescentes reforçam os resultados quantitativos. Dessa forma, nota-se a necessidade de implementar ações de promoção e restabelecimento da saúde mental dos adolescentes, de modo a mitigar o impacto socioemocional da pandemia de COVID-19 junto a essa população. Resumen Objetivo: estimar la prevalencia de problemas emocionales y de comportamiento en adolescentes en el contexto de la pandemia de COVID-19 e explorar la percepción de los adolescentes acerca de los problemas emocionales y de comportamiento identificados. Método: un estudio de método mixto de diseño explicativo secuencial. Participaron 479 adolescentes de 15 a 18 años de una capital de la región Centro-Oeste brasileña. Resultados: de los 479 participantes, la media de las edades fue los 16,03 años (DP=1,01). La prevalencia de PEC fue del 61,17% y había una diferencia en cuanto al sexo (ORb=2,93; p<0,01). Las mayores prevalencias se relacionaron con los problemas de relación entre pares (54,49%) y con los síntomas emocionales (52,40%). Los adolescentes notaron un aumento de soledad, ansiedad, tristeza, alejamiento de amigos y dificultades de socialización durante la pandemia. Conclusión: se clasificó la mayoría de los adolescentes investigados con problemas emocionales y de comportamiento, y las chicas presentaron una mayor probabilidad de manifestarlos en comparación con los chicos. Las declaraciones de los adolescentes refuerzan los resultados cuantitativos. Así, se señala la necesidad de implementar acciones para promover y restaurar la salud mental de los adolescentes, para mitigar los impactos socioemocionales de la pandemia de COVID-19 en esa población.
AbstractList OBJECTIVEto estimate the prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems in adolescents in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic e to explore adolescents' perception of emotional and behavioral problems identified. METHODmixed-method explanatory sequential design. Participants were 479 adolescents aged 15 to 18 from a Brazilian Central-West region capital. RESULTSwith a total of 479 participants, mean age was 16.03 years (SD=1.01). The prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems was 61.17%, and there was a difference between the sexes (ORb=2.93; p<0.01). The highest prevalence was related to peer relationship problems (54.49%) and emotional symptoms (52.40%). Adolescents noticed an increase in loneliness, anxiety, sadness, distancing from friends and difficulties in socializing during the pandemic. CONCLUSIONmost of the investigated adolescents were classified as having emotional and behavioral problems, and girls were more likely to have them than boys. The adolescents' statements reinforce the quantitative findings. In this way, there is a need to implement actions to promote and restore the adolescents' mental health, in order to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic socio-emotional impact on this population. KEYPOINTS(1) The COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on emotions and behaviors. (2) 61.17% of adolescents were classified as having emotional and behavioral problems (EBPs). (3) Girls presented the highest level of prevalence of EBP in the pandemic context. (4) Peer relationship problems and emotional symptoms were the most prevalent.
Abstract Objective: to estimate the prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems in adolescents in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic e to explore adolescents’ perception of emotional and behavioral problems identified. Method: mixed-method explanatory sequential design. Participants were 479 adolescents aged 15 to 18 from a Brazilian Central-West region capital. Results: with a total of 479 participants, mean age was 16.03 years (SD=1.01). The prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems was 61.17%, and there was a difference between the sexes (ORb=2.93; p<0.01). The highest prevalence was related to peer relationship problems (54.49%) and emotional symptoms (52.40%). Adolescents noticed an increase in loneliness, anxiety, sadness, distancing from friends and difficulties in socializing during the pandemic. Conclusion: most of the investigated adolescents were classified as having emotional and behavioral problems, and girls were more likely to have them than boys. The adolescents’ statements reinforce the quantitative findings. In this way, there is a need to implement actions to promote and restore the adolescents’ mental health, in order to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic socio-emotional impact on this population.
Abstract Objective: to estimate the prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems in adolescents in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic e to explore adolescents’ perception of emotional and behavioral problems identified. Method: mixed-method explanatory sequential design. Participants were 479 adolescents aged 15 to 18 from a Brazilian Central-West region capital. Results: with a total of 479 participants, mean age was 16.03 years (SD=1.01). The prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems was 61.17%, and there was a difference between the sexes (ORb=2.93; p<0.01). The highest prevalence was related to peer relationship problems (54.49%) and emotional symptoms (52.40%). Adolescents noticed an increase in loneliness, anxiety, sadness, distancing from friends and difficulties in socializing during the pandemic. Conclusion: most of the investigated adolescents were classified as having emotional and behavioral problems, and girls were more likely to have them than boys. The adolescents’ statements reinforce the quantitative findings. In this way, there is a need to implement actions to promote and restore the adolescents’ mental health, in order to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic socio-emotional impact on this population. Resumo Objetivo: estimar a prevalência de problemas emocionais e comportamentais em adolescentes no contexto da pandemia de COVID-19 e explorar a percepção dos adolescentes sobre os problemas emocionais e comportamentais identificados. Método: estudo de método misto de desenho explanatório sequencial. Participaram 479 adolescentes de 15 a 18 anos de uma capital do Centro-Oeste brasileiro. Resultados: dos 479 participantes, a média de idade foi de 16,03 anos (DP=1,01). A prevalência de problemas emocionais e comportamentais foi de 61,17% e houve diferença em relação ao sexo (ORb=2,93; p<0,01). As maiores prevalências foram relativas aos problemas de relacionamentos com os pares (54,49%) e aos sintomas emocionais (52,40%). Os adolescentes perceberam o aumento de solidão, ansiedade, tristeza, distanciamento dos amigos e dificuldades de socialização durante a pandemia. Conclusão: a maioria dos adolescentes foi classificada com problemas emocionais e comportamentais, sendo que as meninas apresentaram maior chance de manifestá-los em comparação aos meninos. Os depoimentos dos adolescentes reforçam os resultados quantitativos. Dessa forma, nota-se a necessidade de implementar ações de promoção e restabelecimento da saúde mental dos adolescentes, de modo a mitigar o impacto socioemocional da pandemia de COVID-19 junto a essa população. Resumen Objetivo: estimar la prevalencia de problemas emocionales y de comportamiento en adolescentes en el contexto de la pandemia de COVID-19 e explorar la percepción de los adolescentes acerca de los problemas emocionales y de comportamiento identificados. Método: un estudio de método mixto de diseño explicativo secuencial. Participaron 479 adolescentes de 15 a 18 años de una capital de la región Centro-Oeste brasileña. Resultados: de los 479 participantes, la media de las edades fue los 16,03 años (DP=1,01). La prevalencia de PEC fue del 61,17% y había una diferencia en cuanto al sexo (ORb=2,93; p<0,01). Las mayores prevalencias se relacionaron con los problemas de relación entre pares (54,49%) y con los síntomas emocionales (52,40%). Los adolescentes notaron un aumento de soledad, ansiedad, tristeza, alejamiento de amigos y dificultades de socialización durante la pandemia. Conclusión: se clasificó la mayoría de los adolescentes investigados con problemas emocionales y de comportamiento, y las chicas presentaron una mayor probabilidad de manifestarlos en comparación con los chicos. Las declaraciones de los adolescentes refuerzan los resultados cuantitativos. Así, se señala la necesidad de implementar acciones para promover y restaurar la salud mental de los adolescentes, para mitigar los impactos socioemocionales de la pandemia de COVID-19 en esa población.
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Diogo, Paula Manuela Jorge
Bortolini, Juliano
Fonseca, Caroline Lima
Peterle, Carolina Ferreira
Gaíva, Maria Aparecida Munhos
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