Depression, anxiety and worry in young Pacific adults in New Zealand during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19
Pacific
anxiety
depression
ethnic identity
hopelessness
network analysis
self-compassion
young adults
Journal
The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry
ISSN: 1440-1614
Titre abrégé: Aust N Z J Psychiatry
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0111052
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
05 2023
05 2023
Historique:
medline:
25
4
2023
pubmed:
13
8
2022
entrez:
12
8
2022
Statut:
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Résumé
To measure symptoms of anxiety, depression and hopelessness in a sample of young Pacific adults living in Auckland, New Zealand during the 2020/2021 COVID-19 pandemic and identify protective factors. Participants were 267 Pacific adults (58% female) who completed a survey online. Analyses included descriptive statistics, correlations, linear regression and symptom network analysis. Around 25% of the sample scored in the range for moderate to severe anxiety and 10% for moderate to severe depression on standard measures. Almost 40% indicated that they found the first lockdown very stressful and 55% noted that some members of their family found it stressful. Only 16% worried about COVID-19 and their future These results suggest that, while the prevalence of depression and anxiety are quite high among this population, fostering ethnic identity and self-compassion in Pacific children and adolescents might protect against developing depression and anxiety.
Identifiants
pubmed: 35957548
doi: 10.1177/00048674221115641
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
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