TY - JOUR
T1 - COVID-19, wellness and life satisfaction in adolescence
T2 - individual and contextual issues
AU - Matos, Margarida Gaspar de
AU - Carvalho, Marina
AU - Branquinho, Cátia
AU - Noronha, Catarina
AU - Moraes, Bárbara
AU - Gaspar, Tania
AU - Guedes, Fábio Botelho
AU - Cerqueira, Ana
AU - Santos, Osvaldo
AU - Rodrigues, Nuno Neto
N1 - Funding Information:
DGEEC study was funded by Directorate General of Education and Science Statistics.
Funding Information:
The study was conducted according to the guidelines of the Declaration of Helsinki, and approved by the Portuguese Ministry of Education and by a Consultative Committee composed of members of the Portuguese Ministry of Education, the Directorate-General for Education and Science Statistics, the Directorate-General of Education, the Portuguese Psychologists Association, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the National Program for the Promotion of School Success and the Aventura Social Team/ISAMB, University of Lisbon (scientific coordinator).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the authors.
PY - 2023/4/20
Y1 - 2023/4/20
N2 - During and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, several works reflected on young people’s physical and psychological health. The Dual Factor Model, which we refer to as the quadripartite model, is useful for understanding children’s and adolescents’ psychological health and differentiating them regarding their attitude toward the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this investigation, students from the fifth to twelfth year of schooling enrolled in the DGEEC study “Psychological Health and Wellbeing in Portuguese schools” were considered. Four groups were created based on life satisfaction (low or high) and psychological distress (with or without symptoms). The study included 4444 students (M = 13.39 years ± 2.41), of whom 47.8% were male. Of the participants, 27.2% were in the second cycle of primary education, and 72.8% were in lower and upper secondary education. Differences in gender and education level (as a proxy for age) were observed. Additionally, when considering students’ perceptions of changes in their lives following the COVID-19 pandemic (stayed the same, became worse, became better), these three groups were compared concerning personal and contextual variables, revealing significant differences at both the individual and contextual levels. Finally, the study discusses the influence of education and health professionals and the need for friendly public policies.
AB - During and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, several works reflected on young people’s physical and psychological health. The Dual Factor Model, which we refer to as the quadripartite model, is useful for understanding children’s and adolescents’ psychological health and differentiating them regarding their attitude toward the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this investigation, students from the fifth to twelfth year of schooling enrolled in the DGEEC study “Psychological Health and Wellbeing in Portuguese schools” were considered. Four groups were created based on life satisfaction (low or high) and psychological distress (with or without symptoms). The study included 4444 students (M = 13.39 years ± 2.41), of whom 47.8% were male. Of the participants, 27.2% were in the second cycle of primary education, and 72.8% were in lower and upper secondary education. Differences in gender and education level (as a proxy for age) were observed. Additionally, when considering students’ perceptions of changes in their lives following the COVID-19 pandemic (stayed the same, became worse, became better), these three groups were compared concerning personal and contextual variables, revealing significant differences at both the individual and contextual levels. Finally, the study discusses the influence of education and health professionals and the need for friendly public policies.
KW - Adolescence
KW - COVID-19
KW - Life satisfaction
KW - Wellness
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U2 - 10.3390/ijerph20085600
DO - 10.3390/ijerph20085600
M3 - Article
C2 - 37107882
AN - SCOPUS:85153962770
SN - 1661-7827
VL - 20
JO - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
IS - 8
M1 - 5600
ER -