Coping and Mental Health in Early Adolescence during COVID-19
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چکیده
The current longitudinal study examines changes in overall mental health symptomatology from before to after the COVID-19 outbreak youth southeastern United States as well potential mitigating effects of self-efficacy, optimism, and coping. A sample 105 parent–child dyads participated (49% boys; 81% European American, 1% Alaska Native/American Indian, 9% Asian/Asian American; 4% Black/African Latinx; other; 87% mothers; 25% high school graduate without college education; 30% degree 4-year college; 45% or professional school). Parents completed surveys when children were aged 6–9, 8–12, 9–13, 12–16, with last assessments occurring between May 13, 2020 July 1, during outbreak. Children also online at ages 11–16 assessing Multi-level modeling analyses showed a within-person increase symptoms controlling for associated maturation. Symptom increases mitigated greater self-efficacy (to some extent) problem-focused engaged coping, exacerbated emotion-focused disengaged Implications this work include importance reinforcing times crisis, such pandemic, downsides coping an early response crisis youth.
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عنوان ژورنال: Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['2730-7174', '2730-7166']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-021-00821-0