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The acute and persisting impact of COVID-19 on trajectories of adolescent depression: Sex differences and social connectedness
- Source :
- Journal of Affective Disorders
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- eScholarship, University of California, 2022.
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Abstract
- Background : The COVID-19 era is a time of unprecedented stress, and there is widespread concern regarding its short- and long-term mental health impact. Adolescence is a sensitive period for the emergence of latent psychopathology vulnerabilities, often activated by environmental stressors. The present study examined COVID-19’s impact on adolescent depression and possible influences of different domains of social connectedness (loneliness, social media use, social video game time, degree of social activity participation). Methods : A community sample of 175 adolescents (50.1% boys, mean age=16.01 years) completed questionnaires once before and twice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Piecewise growth modeling examined the acute (7 weeks) and persistent (8 months) effects of COVID-19 on depressive symptoms, and differences across sex and social connectedness. Results : Significant increases in depressive symptoms followed pandemic onset for boys and girls. However, this increase was earlier and more pronounced among girls than boys, whose depression only increased significantly during the persistent period and to a lesser degree. Trajectories of depression were influenced by loneliness and social connections. Limitations : Most participants had economic stability and minimal exposure to the virus. Exacerbation of depressive symptoms may be more severe in higher risk populations. Conclusions : Adolescent depression levels have increased during COVID-19, and are higher for girls and those who are lonely. Enhanced screening and management for adolescent depression and social connectedness could play a critical role in mitigating the negative mental health fallout of COVID-19 and future pandemics within this population.
- Subjects :
- Male
Adolescent
Social connectedness
Population
Medical and Health Sciences
Article
Social
2.3 Psychological
Behavioral and Social Science
medicine
Humans
Economic Stability
Aetiology
education
Video game
Pandemics
Depression (differential diagnoses)
Pediatric
Psychiatry
education.field_of_study
Sex Characteristics
Pandemic
Depression
SARS-CoV-2
pandemic
Stressor
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
COVID-19
Loneliness
social
Mental health
Psychiatry and Mental health
Clinical Psychology
Mental Health
Good Health and Well Being
Female
medicine.symptom
social and economic factors
Psychology
mental health
Psychopathology
Clinical psychology
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Affective Disorders
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....717aa874b846f4c6fb758b924aad181f