Developmental changes in and the relationship between psychological resilience and mental health problems in adolescents relocated for poverty alleviation in the context of COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control

BackgroundAdolescents relocated for poverty alleviation have considerable mental health problems (MHPs) in the context of changing living environments and COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control, and psychological resilience (PR) is closely related to MHPs. Existing studies have mainly used cross-s...

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Main Authors: Hai Zhu, Juan Song, Rong Zhang, Benbin Wang, Xiaosong Shen
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1118535/full
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Hai Zhu
Juan Song
Rong Zhang
Benbin Wang
Xiaosong Shen
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Hai Zhu
Juan Song
Rong Zhang
Benbin Wang
Xiaosong Shen
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description BackgroundAdolescents relocated for poverty alleviation have considerable mental health problems (MHPs) in the context of changing living environments and COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control, and psychological resilience (PR) is closely related to MHPs. Existing studies have mainly used cross-sectional research to investigate the relationship between PR and MHPs using PR as a predictor variable.ObjectiveThis study investigated developmental changes in the PR and MHPs of relocated adolescents as well as the relationship between these factors.MethodsA longitudinal study was conducted to assess the PR and MHPs of 1,284 relocated adolescents. Data were collected at approximately 12-month intervals at three time points: spring of 2020 (T1), spring of 2021 (T2), and spring of 2022 (T3). The 1284 adolescents consisted of 620 males and 664 females; 787 were in the fourth grade of elementary school, 455 were in the first grade of middle school, and 42 were in the first grade of high school. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS 25.0 and Mplus 8.1 and methods such as latent growth models and cross-lagged regression analysis.Results(1) The PR level of relocated adolescents showed an overall increasing trend (slope = 0.16, p < 0.01), while the MHPs showed an overall decreasing trend (slope = −0.03, p < 0.01). (2) The initial PR level differed significantly from the initial MHPs level (β = −0.755, p = 0.00), and the rate of change in PR differed significantly from the rate of change in MHPs (β = −0.566, p = 0). The initial MHPs level differed significantly from that of PR (β = −0.732, p = 0.00), and the rate of change in MHPs differed significantly from the rate of change in PR (β = −0.514, p = 0.00). (3) Among the three sets of measurements of PR and MHPs, there were significant pairwise differences.Conclusion(1) The PR level of relocated adolescents increased over time, and the MHPs of relocated adolescents decreased over time. (2) The initial PR level of relocated adolescents had a negative predictive effect on the initial MHPs level, and the rate of change in PR had a negative predictive effect on the rate of change in MHPs. (3) The PR and MHPs of relocated adolescents exhibited a bidirectional, mutually influencing relationship.
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spelling doaj.art-6aff7cfb84304c50b07975ca9c1d45142023-03-21T04:45:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652023-03-011110.3389/fpubh.2023.11185351118535Developmental changes in and the relationship between psychological resilience and mental health problems in adolescents relocated for poverty alleviation in the context of COVID-19 epidemic prevention and controlHai Zhu0Hai Zhu1Juan Song2Rong Zhang3Benbin Wang4Xiaosong Shen5School of Teacher Education, Zunyi Normal University, Zunyi, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, ChinaSchool of Teacher Education, Zunyi Normal University, Zunyi, ChinaEducation and Sports Bureau of Zunyi City, Zunyi, ChinaBeijing Mental Data Matrix Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing, ChinaBackgroundAdolescents relocated for poverty alleviation have considerable mental health problems (MHPs) in the context of changing living environments and COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control, and psychological resilience (PR) is closely related to MHPs. Existing studies have mainly used cross-sectional research to investigate the relationship between PR and MHPs using PR as a predictor variable.ObjectiveThis study investigated developmental changes in the PR and MHPs of relocated adolescents as well as the relationship between these factors.MethodsA longitudinal study was conducted to assess the PR and MHPs of 1,284 relocated adolescents. Data were collected at approximately 12-month intervals at three time points: spring of 2020 (T1), spring of 2021 (T2), and spring of 2022 (T3). The 1284 adolescents consisted of 620 males and 664 females; 787 were in the fourth grade of elementary school, 455 were in the first grade of middle school, and 42 were in the first grade of high school. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS 25.0 and Mplus 8.1 and methods such as latent growth models and cross-lagged regression analysis.Results(1) The PR level of relocated adolescents showed an overall increasing trend (slope = 0.16, p < 0.01), while the MHPs showed an overall decreasing trend (slope = −0.03, p < 0.01). (2) The initial PR level differed significantly from the initial MHPs level (β = −0.755, p = 0.00), and the rate of change in PR differed significantly from the rate of change in MHPs (β = −0.566, p = 0). The initial MHPs level differed significantly from that of PR (β = −0.732, p = 0.00), and the rate of change in MHPs differed significantly from the rate of change in PR (β = −0.514, p = 0.00). (3) Among the three sets of measurements of PR and MHPs, there were significant pairwise differences.Conclusion(1) The PR level of relocated adolescents increased over time, and the MHPs of relocated adolescents decreased over time. (2) The initial PR level of relocated adolescents had a negative predictive effect on the initial MHPs level, and the rate of change in PR had a negative predictive effect on the rate of change in MHPs. (3) The PR and MHPs of relocated adolescents exhibited a bidirectional, mutually influencing relationship.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1118535/fulladolescents relocated for poverty alleviationpsychological resiliencemental health problemslatent growth modelcross-lagged regression analysis
spellingShingle Hai Zhu
Hai Zhu
Juan Song
Rong Zhang
Benbin Wang
Xiaosong Shen
Developmental changes in and the relationship between psychological resilience and mental health problems in adolescents relocated for poverty alleviation in the context of COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control
Frontiers in Public Health
adolescents relocated for poverty alleviation
psychological resilience
mental health problems
latent growth model
cross-lagged regression analysis
title Developmental changes in and the relationship between psychological resilience and mental health problems in adolescents relocated for poverty alleviation in the context of COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control
title_full Developmental changes in and the relationship between psychological resilience and mental health problems in adolescents relocated for poverty alleviation in the context of COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control
title_fullStr Developmental changes in and the relationship between psychological resilience and mental health problems in adolescents relocated for poverty alleviation in the context of COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control
title_full_unstemmed Developmental changes in and the relationship between psychological resilience and mental health problems in adolescents relocated for poverty alleviation in the context of COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control
title_short Developmental changes in and the relationship between psychological resilience and mental health problems in adolescents relocated for poverty alleviation in the context of COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control
title_sort developmental changes in and the relationship between psychological resilience and mental health problems in adolescents relocated for poverty alleviation in the context of covid 19 epidemic prevention and control
topic adolescents relocated for poverty alleviation
psychological resilience
mental health problems
latent growth model
cross-lagged regression analysis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1118535/full
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