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A systematic review of adolescents’ relationships with siblings, peers, and romantic partners during the COVID-19 lockdown
Current Psychology ( IF 2.387 ) Pub Date : 2024-03-16 , DOI: 10.1007/s12144-024-05842-8
Laila Murphy , Kevin R. Bush

Studies on the pandemic suggest that COVID is related to many facets of adolescent development (i.e., Golberstein et al., JAMA Pediatrics, 174(9), 819–820, 2020). Although the full consequences of COVID on social, economic, and health outcomes are not yet fully known, the impact is predicted to be long-lasting (Prime et al., American Psychologist, 75(5), 631–643, 2020). This paper is a systematic review that focuses on the COVID pandemic’s change in adolescents’ relationships with their siblings, peers, and romantic partners, as well as the role of these relationships in helping adolescents navigate through the uncertainties of this period. Studies from several different countries were selected using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) checklist (Page et al., International Journal of Surgery, 88, 105906, 2021). Overall, the findings are mixed, with some results showing no change or relationship between COVID and each of the adolescent relationships examined, while other results indicated significant positive and/or negative changes or relationships. We hope our review of this growing body of literature will provide guidance and recommendations for researchers moving forward with specific studies examining the change in adolescents’ relationships with siblings, peers, and romantic partners- and the roles of these relationships during the COVID pandemic.



中文翻译:

对 COVID-19 封锁期间青少年与兄弟姐妹、同龄人和浪漫伴侣的关系进行系统回顾

对这一流行病的研究表明,新冠肺炎与青少年发育的许多方面有关(即,Golberstein 等人,《  JAMA Pediatrics》174 (9), 819–820, 2020)。尽管新冠病毒对社会、经济和健康结果的全部影响尚不完全清楚,但预计其影响将是长期的(Prime et al.,  American Psychology , 75 (5), 631–643, 2020)。本文是一篇系统综述,重点关注新冠病毒大流行对青少年与兄弟姐妹、同龄人和浪漫伴侣的关系的变化,以及这些关系在帮助青少年应对这一时期的不确定性方面的作用。使用系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目 (PRISMA) 检查表选择来自多个不同国家的研究(Page 等人,《国际外科杂志》88、105906、2021)。总体而言,研究结果好坏参半,一些结果显示新冠肺炎与所检查的每一种青少年关系之间没有变化或关系,而其他结果则表明有显着的积极和/或消极的变化或关系。我们希望我们对这一不断增长的文献的回顾将为研究人员提供指导和建议,帮助他们开展具体研究,研究青少年与兄弟姐妹、同龄人和浪漫伴侣的关系的变化,以及这些关系在新冠病毒大流行期间的作用。

更新日期:2024-03-16
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