| Literature DB >> 35715347 |
Jongha Lee1, Young-Hoon Ko1, Suhyuk Chi2, Moon-Soo Lee2, Ho-Kyoung Yoon3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused changes in the daily lives of Korean adolescents and affected their emotional well-being. This study compared lifestyle factors and the mental health status of adolescents before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; COVID-19; Depression; KYRBS; Lifestyle factors; Suicide
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35715347 PMCID: PMC9197584 DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2022.05.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adolesc Health ISSN: 1054-139X Impact factor: 7.830
Sociodemographic characteristics and perceived health status
| Variables | 2019 (n: 51,651) | 2020 (n: 46,475) | t or χ2 | Effect size | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 14.99 ± 1.78 | 15.12 ± 1.77 | <.001 | 0.0732 | |
| Sex, female, N (%) | 25,061 (48.5) | 22,318 (48.0) | 2.433 | .119 | 0.0050 |
| Perceived economic status, N (%) | 1.361 | .851 | 0.0037 | ||
| Upper | 5,580 (10.8) | 5,045 (10.9) | |||
| Upper middle | 14,650 (28.4) | 13,109 (28.2) | |||
| Middle | 24,846 (48.1) | 22,315 (48.0) | |||
| Lower middle | 5,475 (10.6) | 4,978 (10.7) | |||
| Lower | 1,100 (2.1) | 1,028 (2.2) | |||
| Perceived academic performance, N (%) | 22.953 | <.001 | 0.0153 | ||
| Upper | 6,876 (13.3) | 5,841 (12.6) | |||
| Upper middle | 13,049 (25.3) | 11,572 (24.9) | |||
| Middle | 15,625 (30.3) | 14,131 (30.4) | |||
| Lower middle | 11,306 (21.9) | 10,638 (22.9) | |||
| Lower | 4,795 (9.3) | 4,293 (9.2) | |||
| Perceived health status, N (%) | 17.393 | .002 | 0.0133 | ||
| Very healthy | 13,705 (26.5) | 12,837 (27.6) | |||
| Healthy | 22,668 (43.9) | 19,978 (43.0) | |||
| Mediocre | 11,571 (22.4) | 10,317 (22.2) | |||
| Unhealthy | 3,469 (6.7) | 3,153 (6.8) | |||
| Very unhealthy | 238 (0.5) | 190 (0.4) | |||
| Perception of body shape | 25.727 | <.001 | 0.0162 | ||
| Very skinny | 2,198 (4.3) | 1,896 (4.1) | |||
| Skinny | 10,893 (21.1) | 9,311 (20.0) | |||
| Average | 18,679 (36.2) | 16,832 (36.2) | |||
| Obese | 16,461 (31.9) | 15,164 (32.6) | |||
| Very obese | 3,420 (6.6) | 3,272 (7.0) | |||
| Efforts to control weight | 42.351 | <.001 | 0.0208 | ||
| No | 24,353 (47.1) | 20,954 (45.1) | |||
| Weight loss | 17,302 (33.5) | 16,247 (35.0) | |||
| Weight gain | 3,791 (7.3) | 3,529 (7.6) | |||
| Weight maintenance | 6,205 (12.0) | 5,745 (12.4) | |||
| Alcohol use, yes, N (%) | 20,009 (38.7) | 15,167 (32.6) | 396.353 | <.001 | 0.0636 |
| Violence | 1,045 (2.0) | 509 (1.1) | 135.163 | <.001 | 0.0371 |
Each number is presented as mean ± standard deviation or sample size (ratio by group). The effect size is represented by the index w and Hedges' g.
Violence, experience of being treated by doctor due to violence.
Lifestyle factors by school level and sex
| Variables | 2019 | 2020 | Effect size | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time spent studying, min | 363.27 ± 245.37 | 356.13 ± 221.67 | .015 | 0.0305 |
| Duration of internet or smartphone use, min | 141.92 ± 113.75 | 237.34 ± 172.27 | <.001 | 0.6589 |
| Sleep duration, min | 443.24 ± 76.46 | 433.04 ± 82.21 | <.001 | 0.1287 |
| Sleep satisfaction, N (%) | <.001 | 0.0880 | ||
| Very enough | 1,591 (11.8) | 1,927 (15.5) | ||
| Enough | 3,182 (23.6) | 3,396 (27.3) | ||
| Mediocre | 4,681 (34.7) | 4,186 (33.6) | ||
| Not enough | 3,017 (22.4) | 2,263 (18.2) | ||
| Not enough at all | 1,019 (7.6) | 680 (5.5) | ||
| Time spent studying, min | 446.82 ± 233.70 | 417.27 ± 214.50 | <.001 | 0.1315 |
| Duration of internet or smartphone use, min | 162.35 ± 119.80 | 293.87 ± 183.71 | <.001 | 0.8554 |
| Sleep duration, min | 404.21 ± 81.00 | 394.49 ± 89.84 | <.001 | 0.1138 |
| Sleep satisfaction, N (%) | <.001 | 0.1399 | ||
| Very enough | 686 (5.4) | 1,102 (9.4) | ||
| Enough | 1,757 (13.8) | 2,288 (19.6) | ||
| Mediocre | 4,315 (33.9) | 4,133 (35.3) | ||
| Not enough | 4,090 (32.1) | 3,068 (26.2) | ||
| Not enough at all | 1,884 (14.8) | 1,101 (9.4) | ||
| Time spent studying, min | 480.85 ± 267.33 | 436.04 ± 247.72 | <.001 | 0.1735 |
| Duration of internet or smartphone use, min | 138.13 ± 108.05 | 262.21 ± 183.30 | <.001 | 0.8362 |
| Sleep duration, min | 352.46 ± 74.37 | 350.16 ± 75.92 | .016 | 0.0306 |
| Sleep satisfaction, N (%) | <.001 | 0.1250 | ||
| Very enough | 700 (5.3) | 957 (8.20) | ||
| Enough | 1,816 (13.9) | 2,257 (19.3) | ||
| Mediocre | 4,525 (34.5) | 4,245 (36.3) | ||
| Not enough | 3,958 (30.2) | 3,057 (26.1) | ||
| Not enough at all | 2,101 (16.0) | 1,189 (10.2) | ||
| Time spent studying, min | 572.65 ± 240.61 | 491.94 ± 230.29 | <.001 | 0.3422 |
| Duration of internet or smartphone use, min | 148.11 ± 107.18 | 304.02 ± 189.41 | <.001 | 1.0331 |
| Sleep duration, min | 325.90 ± 76.16 | 323.69 ± 78.66 | .031 | 0.0286 |
| Sleep satisfaction, N (%) | <.001 | 0.1893 | ||
| Very enough | 391 (3.2) | 662 (6.2) | ||
| Enough | 1,078 (8.7) | 1,732 (16.3) | ||
| Mediocre | 3,343 (27.1) | 3,451 (32.5) | ||
| Not enough | 4,344 (35.2) | 3,230 (30.4) | ||
| Not enough at all | 3,173 (25.7) | 1,551 (14.6) |
Each number is presented as mean ± standard deviation or sample size (ratio by group). The effect size is represented by the index w and Hedges' g.
Comparison of the mental health status of students in 2019 and 2020
| Variables | 2019(n: 51,651) | 2020 (n: 46,475) | t or χ2 | Effect size | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perceived stress, N (%) | 576.461 | <.001 | 0.0767 | ||
| Very much | 5,908 (11.4) | 3,631 (7.8) | |||
| A lot | 14,547 (28.2) | 11,848 (25.5) | |||
| A little | 21,244 (41.4) | 20,856 (44.9) | |||
| Not much | 8,044 (15.6) | 8,459 (18.2) | |||
| Not at all | 1,908 (3.7) | 1,681 (3.6) | |||
| Depressive mood, yes, N (%) | 14,266 (27.6) | 11,251 (24.2) | 147.943 | <.001 | 0.0388 |
| Suicidal ideation, yes, N (%) | 6,621 (12.8) | 4,789 (10.3) | 150.494 | <.001 | 0.0392 |
| Suicidal attempt, yes, N (%) | 1,447 (2.8) | 828 (1.8) | 112.360 | <.001 | 0.0338 |
Each number is presented as the sample size (ratio by group). The effect size is represented as an index w.
Figure 1Changes in mental health status by school level and sex: In all four groups divided by sex and school level, the percentage of experience of depressive mood, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts all decreased. (dark gray bar: 2019 and light gray bar: 2020).