diplomsko delo
Nikola Matejić (Author), Klavdija Čuček-Trifkovič (Mentor), Lucija Gosak (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Uvod: COVID-19 je bolezen, ki je privedla do globalne pandemije po vsem svetu in pustila ogromne posledice na duševnem zdravju mladostnikov. Prizadela jih je v času izobraževanja in obdobju odraščanja, v katerem je socializacija največjega pomena. Namen diplomskega dela je bil ugotoviti vpliv pandemije COVIDA-19 na anksioznost mladostnikov. Metode: V diplomskem delu smo izvedli pregled znanstvene literature, analizo in sintezo literature s področja vpliva pandemije COVIDA-19 na anksioznost mladostnikov. Iskanje literature je potekalo v podatkovnih bazah PubMed, CINAHL Ultimate, Cochrane Library in ScienceDirect. Potek iskanja smo prikazali s pomočjo diagrama PRISMA. Pregledali in analizirali smo znanstveno literaturo in določili nivoje dokazov izbranim člankom. Rezultati: V končno analizo smo vključili devet člankov. Na podlagi izbranih virov smo ugotovili, da je pandemija COVIDA-19 močno posegla v življenje mladostnikov, kar se jasno odraža v njihovem psihičnem počutju. Posledice številnih ukrepov, kot so socialna izolacija, prepoved druženja, izobraževanje na daljavo in omejitve študentskega dela, so pri mladostnikih sprožile povišano anksioznost, napade panike in stres. Razprava in zaključek: Ugotovljeno je bilo, da je pandemija COVIDA-19 povzročila številne težave, kot je poslabšanje duševnega zdravja študentov in pojav anksioznosti. Zato bi bilo smiselno vzpostaviti izboljšano socialno podporo in razviti ustrezne javnozdravstvene intervencije za obravnavo čustvenih, psiholoških in socialnih potreb mladostnikov.

Keywords

pandemija COVIDA-19;mladostniki;anksioznost;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FZV - Faculty of Health Sciences
Publisher: [N. Matejić]
UDC: 616-036.21:616.89-008.441-053.6(043.2)
COBISS: 194505475 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescent anxiety
Secondary abstract: Introduction: COVID-19 is a disease that has led to a global pandemic worldwide. It has left a huge impact on overall adolescent mental health and anxiety. It affected them during education, growing up and the period when socialization is of greatest importance. The purpose of the thesis was to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the anxiety of adolescents. Methods: In the final part, we carried out a systematic review of the scientific literature, analysis, and synthesis in the field of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the anxiety of adolescents. The material was searched in the databases PubMed, CINAHL Ultimate, Cochrane Library and Science Direct, and the search process was shown in the PRISMA diagram. We reviewed and analysed the professional and scientific literature and determined the levels of evidence for the selected articles. Results: We included 9 articles in the final analysis. Based on the selected sources, we found that the COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected the lives of students, which is clearly reflected in their psychological well-being. The consequences of many measures, such as social isolation, social distancing, distance education and restrictions on student work, have triggered heightened anxiety, panic attacks and stress among young people. Discussion and conclusion: It has been found that the COVID-19 caused many problems such as the deterioration of student’s mental health and the emergence of anxiety. Therefore, it would make sense to establish improved social support and develop appropriate public health interventions to address the emotional, psychological, and social needs of adolescents.
Secondary keywords: pandemic COVID-19;young adolescent;anxiety;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za zdravstvene vede
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (IX, 29 str.))
ID: 23069860