Association Between Loneliness, Premenstrual Symptoms, and Other Factors During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study with Japanese High School Students

被引:3
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作者
Takeda, Takashi [1 ]
Yoshimi, Kana [1 ]
Kai, Sayaka [1 ]
Inoue, Fumi [1 ]
机构
[1] Kindai Univ, Res Inst Tradit Asian Med, Div Womens Hlth, Osakasayama, Osaka 5898511, Japan
来源
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH | 2023年 / 15卷
关键词
adolescent female; digital media; mental health; psychological distress; stress; DYSPHORIC DISORDER; STRESS; POPULATION; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.2147/IJWH.S400818
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Purpose: Adolescence is a period of transition from childhood to adulthood where people are vulnerable to stress. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause sustained stress in the population. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, social isolation and loneliness have increased. Loneliness is associated with increased stress, psychological distress, and a higher risk of mental illnesses, such as depression. This study examined the association between loneliness, premenstrual symptoms, and other factors in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic among adolescent females in Japan. Patients and Methods: A school-based cross-sectional survey of 1450 adolescent female students in Japan was conducted in midDecember of 2021. Specifically, paper-based questionnaires were distributed in class, and the responses were collected. The Premenstrual Symptoms Questionnaire (PSQ), 6-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, 3-item Revised UCLA Loneliness Scale (R-UCLA), and Fear of COVID-19 Scale were used as measurement tools. The prevalence of loneliness was defined as a totalResults: The prevalence of loneliness was 29.0%. The prevalence of serious psychological distress was also high (8.2%), especially in the lonely group (16.0%). Multivariable regression analysis identified the following factors associated with loneliness: second year (odds ratio [OR] 1.53; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.09-2.14), longer internet use (OR, 1.11; 95% CI, 1.02-1.20), total PSQ score (OR 1.08; 95% CI 1.06-1.11), and psychological distress (OR 1.05; 95% CI 1.01-1.08). Conclusion: Adolescent females in Japan showed a high prevalence of loneliness. School year (2nd year), longer periods of internet use, premenstrual symptom severity, and psychological distress were independently associated with loneliness. For clinicians and school health professionals, special concern should be given to the psychological health of adolescent females during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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