Study on the Changes of Coping Strategies With Stressful Events and Mental Health Level Among Adolescents Before and After COVID-19 Pandemic.
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Coping Behavior
- Sponsor
- Wei XIA, PhD
- Enrollment
- 4300
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Coping strategies used after the pandemic
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
This study aims to describe the changes in coping strategies used by adolescents for stressful life events under the background of epidemic normalization; and explore the causes of coping strategy changes of stressful life events under the background of normalization of the epidemic situation among adolescents.
Detailed Description
Under the special background of normalization of the epidemic situation, this paper describes and discusses the subjective feelings, changes in coping strategies, and causes of adolescent stressful life events, and puts forward a coping mechanism model of stressful adolescent events, which reflects the psychological changes of adolescent groups in the era of the epidemic situation and provides the basis for subsequent intervention measures.
Investigators
Wei XIA, PhD
Associate Professor
Sun Yat-sen University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Aged 14-25
- •Chinese nationality, who has lived in China since the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic, and has experienced or is experiencing the epidemic and its normalization.
- •Have the normal cognitive ability, expression ability, and social participation ability.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Be diagnosed with psychological or mental illness.
- •Incapacitated or unable to provide informed consent.
- •Patients with severe diseases.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Coping strategies used after the pandemic
Time Frame: Baseline
The Coping strategies used by the adolescents for the stressful life events after the COVID-19 pandemic will be measured by Coping Inventory For Stressful Situations with the 21-items.
Mental health
Time Frame: Baseline
The mental health level of the adolescents will be measured by brief-symptom-inventory with 53-items.
Emotional Intelligence status
Time Frame: Baseline
The Emotional Intelligence status of the adolescents will be measured by Wong and Law EI Scale with 16-items.
Coping strategies used before the pandemic
Time Frame: Baseline
The Coping strategies used by the adolescents for the stressful life events before the COVID-19 pandemic will be measured by Coping Inventory For Stressful Situations with the 21-items.
Secondary Outcomes
- Social support(Baseline)
- Stressful Life Events after pandemic(Baseline)
- Stressful Life Events before pandemic(Baseline)