| Literature DB >> 32487491 |
Benjamin Oosterhoff1, Cara A Palmer2, Jenna Wilson3, Natalie Shook4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Reducing the spread of infection during the COVID-19 pandemic prompted recommendations for individuals to socially distance. Little is known about the extent to which youth are socially distancing, what motivations underlie their social distancing, and how these motivations are connected with amount of social distancing, mental health, and social health. Using a large sample of adolescents from across the United States, this study examined adolescents' motivations for social distancing, their engagement in social distancing, and their mental and social health.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Belongingness; Burdensomeness; COVID-19; Depression; Motivation; Social distancing
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32487491 PMCID: PMC7205689 DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.05.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adolesc Health ISSN: 1054-139X Impact factor: 5.012
Adolescents' motivations to engage in social distancing
| Label | Motivation | N | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Social responsibility | It is socially responsible | 513 | 78.1 |
| Avoid others sick | I do not want others to get sick | 512 | 77.9 |
| Lockdown | My state/city is on lockdown | 400 | 60.9 |
| Avoid personal sick | I do not want to personally get sick | 380 | 57.8 |
| Parents' rules | My parents are making me | 358 | 54.5 |
| Prefer stay home | I prefer to stay at home anyway | 140 | 21.3 |
| No alternatives | There is nothing else going on | 117 | 17.8 |
| Friends said I should | My friends told me I should | 91 | 13.9 |
| Avoid judgment | I do not want to be socially judged | 46 | 7.0 |
| Other | Other | 29 | 4.4 |
Total N = 657. Adolescents could select multiple motivations.
Associations among adolescents' social distancing, motivations, mental health, and social health
| Social distancing | Anxiety symptoms | Depressive symptoms | Burdensomeness | Belongingness | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estimates | SE | 95% CI | Estimates | SE | 95% CI | Estimates | SE | 95% CI | Estimates | SE | 95% CI | Estimates | SE | 95% CI | |
| Age | .02 | .03 | −.04, .07 | .02 | .04 | −.06, .09 | .00 | .04 | −.07, .08 | −.05 | .06 | −.16, .07 | .03 | .05 | −.07, .13 |
| Gender: female | .09 | .08 | −.07, .25 | .27 | .17 | −.06, .60 | −.23 | .15 | −.53, .06 | ||||||
| Race: white | .11 | .11 | −.10, .32 | .11 | .10 | −.10, .31 | .01 | .16 | −.31, .34 | −.05 | .15 | −.34, .24 | |||
| Hispanic | .12 | .12 | −.13, .36 | .22 | .12 | −.02, .46 | .12 | .19 | −.26, .50 | .03 | .17 | −.31, .37 | |||
| Financial strain | .07 | .05 | −.02, .16 | .16 | .08 | −.00, .33 | |||||||||
| Parents' education | −.02 | .07 | −.15, .11 | −.03 | .06 | −.16, .09 | .01 | .10 | −.19, .21 | ||||||
| Social distancing | - | − | − | −.03 | .09 | −.20, .15 | −.12 | .09 | −.28, .05 | .00 | .14 | −.27, .27 | .23 | .12 | −.01, .47 |
| Motivation | |||||||||||||||
| Lockdown | .02 | .09 | −.15, .19 | .13 | .09 | −.04, .29 | −.01 | .13 | −.28, .25 | −.07 | .12 | −.31, .17 | |||
| Parents' rules | .06 | .09 | −.12, .23 | −.01 | .09 | −.19, .16 | −.02 | .14 | −.29, .25 | ||||||
| Friends said I should | −.06 | .10 | −.25, .13 | .11 | .13 | −.14, .36 | .34 | .20 | −.05, .73 | −.06 | .18 | −.41, .29 | |||
| Social responsibility | .03 | .12 | −.21, .27 | −.05 | .12 | −.29, .19 | −.35 | .19 | −.73, .03 | .10 | .17 | −.23, .44 | |||
| Avoid personal sick | .07 | .07 | −.07, .21 | −.12 | .09 | −.31, .06 | .07 | .13 | −.19, .33 | ||||||
| Avoid others sick | .15 | .10 | −.04, .34 | .24 | .13 | −.01, .50 | .14 | .13 | −.11, .40 | .17 | .20 | −.22, .57 | .25 | .18 | −.10, .60 |
| No alternatives | −.20 | .11 | −.41, .02 | −.02 | .11 | −.23, .19 | −.17 | .17 | −.50, .16 | .10 | .15 | −.20, .40 | |||
| Prefer to stay home | .09 | .08 | −.06, .25 | .03 | .16 | −.29, .35 | −.18 | .15 | −.46, .11 | ||||||
| Avoid judgment | −.24 | .12 | −.48, .01 | .27 | .16 | −.05, .59 | .31 | .26 | −.20, .81 | −.12 | .23 | −.57, .33 | |||
| R2/R2 adjusted | .139/.118 | .105/.083 | .080/.057 | .044/.020 | .055/.031 | ||||||||||
Bolded values are significant at p < .05. Motivations were coded as endorsed/not endorsed.
CI = confidence interval; SE = standard error of mean.
Figure 1Boxplots displaying differences in degree of social distancing by motivation. (A) Associations between social responsibility motivation and social distancing. (B) Associations between state lockdown motivation and social distancing. (C) Associations between parents' rules motivation and social distancing. (D) Associations between no alternatives motivation and social distancing. Only significant effects are displayed.