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探讨新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)疫情控制期学龄前儿童视屏行为及亲子运动和幼儿园线上教育对儿童视屏行为的改善作用,为有效控制学龄前儿童视屏行为提供依据.方法 采用分层整群抽样的方法,抽取无锡市7所幼儿园2 370名在园儿童的家长进行网络问卷调查,分析疫情控制期学龄前儿童视屏现状及其影响因素.结果 1 428名(60.3%)儿童每日累计视屏时长超过1h,1 915名(80.8%)一次连续视屏时长超过20 min;与疫情前的周末相比,1 551名(65.4%)儿童每日累计视屏时长增加了10 min,1 444名(60.9%)儿童一次连续视屏时长增加了5min.多因素Logistic回归分析显示,亲子游戏频率高、父母有锻炼习惯、幼儿园开展线上教育及儿童积极参与线上教育与疫情控制期学龄前儿童视屏行为超标和增加呈负相关(OR=0.39~0.79,P值均<0.05).结论 疫情控制期无锡市学龄前儿童视屏行为严峻,亲子运动和幼儿园线上教育可对减少儿童视屏行为产生积极作用. 相似文献
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目的了解新型冠状病毒肺炎(简称"新冠肺炎")疫情期间返校大学生的焦虑心理现状及其影响因素,为疫情防控期间缓解大学生焦虑情绪提供方法和依据。方法采用群体横断面调查,2020年5月2—9日调查南京医科大学、中国药科大学、南京中医药大学3所医药类高校共4 750名学生,采用Zung焦虑自评测量表(Self-rating Anxiety Scale,SAS)对学生的心理焦虑情况进行测量,采用自制问卷对焦虑心理的影响因素进行调查。结果新冠肺炎疫情期间,医药类高校返校大学生中20.0%有轻度焦虑情绪,6.5%为中度或重度焦虑。不能适应学校封闭管理的大学生焦虑情绪检出率较高,为52.9%;每天线下课程时间≥6 h焦虑情绪检出率较高,为36.0%;从不进行体育锻炼焦虑情绪检出率为43.5%;不参加线上文体活动焦虑情绪检出率为41.6%;因无法与朋友见面而产生孤独感焦虑情绪检出率较高,为40.7%。多因素Logistic回归分析显示,大学生对学校封闭管理的适应程度、对校园消杀工作的认可程度、是否参加聚集性活动、每天线下课程时间、每天线上学习时间、对考试紧张程度、规律作息、体育锻炼频率、线上文体活动等是返... 相似文献
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目的了解新型冠状病毒肺炎(简称"新冠肺炎")疫情期间武汉市小学生新冠肺炎防控健康行为情况及影响因素,为下一步开展防控健康教育和健康促进工作提供依据。方法采用分层随机抽样方法,抽取武汉市12所小学。依托"问卷星"平台,被抽中学校的班主任通过QQ群或微信群发问卷链接给学生,共调查8 569名小学生。结果武汉市小学生新冠肺炎防控健康行为具备率为39.3%,其中戴口罩、手卫生和其他健康行为水平分别为53.4%,42.0%和75.2%。多因素Logistic回归分析显示,性别为女生、年级为三四和五六年级、母亲文化程度为硕士及以上的小学生具备新冠肺炎防控总体健康行为的可能性更高[OR值(OR值95%CI)分别为1.13(1.04~1.24),1.18(1.06~1.31),1.58(1.41~1.75),1.62(1.00~2.62),P值均<0.05];与父亲职业是国家机关、企事业单位管理者的小学生相比,父亲职业是专业技术人员和普通员工的小学生具备新冠肺炎防控总体健康行为的可能性更低[OR值(OR值95%CI)分别为0.78(0.61~0.99),0.72(0.58~0.90),P值均&l... 相似文献
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Amiya Bhatia Camilla Fabbri Ilan Cerna-Turoff Ellen Turner Michelle Lokot Ajwang Warria Sumnima Tuladhar Clare Tanton Louise Knight Shelley Lees Beniamino Cislaghi Jaqueline Bhabha Amber Peterman Alessandra Guedes Karen Devries 《Bulletin of the World Health Organization》2021,99(10):730
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected children’s risk of violence in their homes, communities and online, and has compromised the ability of child protection systems to promptly detect and respond to cases of violence. However, the need to strengthen violence prevention and response services has received insufficient attention in national and global pandemic response and mitigation strategies. In this paper, we summarize the growing body of evidence on the links between the pandemic and violence against children. Drawing on the World Health Organization’s INSPIRE framework to end violence against children, we illustrate how the pandemic is affecting prevention and response efforts. For each of the seven INSPIRE strategies we identify how responses to the pandemic have changed children’s risk of violence. We offer ideas for how governments, policy-makers, and international and civil society organizations can address violence in the context of a protracted COVID-19 crisis. We conclude by highlighting how the current pandemic offers opportunities to improve existing child protection systems to address violence against children. We suggest enhanced multisectoral coordination across the health, education, law enforcement, housing, child and social protection sectors. Actions need to prioritize the primary prevention of violence and promote the central role of children and adolescents in decision-making and programme design processes. Finally, we stress the continued need for better data and evidence to inform violence prevention and response strategies that can be effective during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. 相似文献
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随着北半球秋冬季节来临,以呼吸道飞沫和密切接触传播为主要途径的新型冠状病毒肺炎(新冠肺炎,2019冠状病毒病)给各国防控带来了新的挑战。本文从新冠病毒变异、全球流行形势、群体免疫问题、无症状感染对我国疫情防控的影响、疫苗的进展和治疗等方面对新冠肺炎流行及应对现状进行综述,以期为新形势下我国疫情防控策略的规划和调整提供借... 相似文献
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《Vaccine》2021,39(31):4291-4295
BackgroundThis investigation sought to determine whether early season rates of pediatric influenza vaccination changed in a season when there was a concurrent COVID-19 pandemic.MethodsThis study used cohort and cross sectional data from an academic primary care division in Southcentral Pennsylvania that serves approximately 17,500 patients across 4 practice sites. Early season (prior to November 1) vaccination rates in 2018, 2019 and 2020 were recorded for children, age 6 months to 17 years. To explore the impact of COVID-19 on vaccination, we fit a model with a logit link (estimated via generalized estimating equations to account for clustering by patient over time) on calendar year, adjusted for race, ethnicity, age, and insurance type. We examined interaction effects of demographic covariates with calendar year.ResultsEarly vaccination rates were lower in 2020 (29.7%) compared with 2018 and 2019 (34.2% and 33.3%). After adjusting for covariates and accounting for clustering over time, the odds of early vaccination in 2020 were 19% lower compared to 2018 (OR 0.81, 95% CI: 0.78–0.85). In 2020, children with private insurance were more likely to receive early vaccination than in 2018 (OR 1.51, 95% CI: 1.04–1.15), whereas children with public insurance were less likely to receive early vaccination in 2020 than in 2018 (OR 0.62, 95% CI: 1.38–1.65).ConclusionsEarly influenza vaccination rates declined in a year with a concurrent COVID-19 pandemic. Modeling that accounts for individual trends and demographic variables identified specific populations with lower odds of early vaccination in 2020. Additional research is needed to investigate whether the COVID-19 pandemic impacted parental intent to obtain the influenza vaccine, or introduced barriers to healthcare access. 相似文献
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《Vaccine》2023,41(15):2495-2502
ObjectivesTo document the level of vaccine hesitancy in caregivers’ of children younger than 12 years of age over the course of the pandemic in Pediatric Emergency Departments (ED).Study designOngoing multicenter, cross-sectional survey of caregivers presenting to 19 pediatric EDs in the USA, Canada, Israel, and Switzerland during first months of the pandemic (phase1), when vaccines were approved for adults (phase2) and most recently when vaccines were approved for children (phase3).ResultsWillingness to vaccinate rate declined over the study period (59.7%, 56.1% and 52.1% in the three phases). Caregivers who are fully vaccinated, who have higher education, and those worried their child had COVID-19 upon arrival to the ED, were more likely to plan to vaccinate in all three phases. Mothers were less likely to vaccinate early in the pandemic, but this hesitancy attenuated in later phases. Older caregivers were more willing to vaccinate, and caregivers of older children were less likely to vaccinate their children in phase 3. During the last phase, willingness to vaccinate was lowest in those who had a primary care provider but did not rely on their advice for medical decisions (34%). Those with no primary care provider and those who do and rely on their medical advice, had similar rates of willingness to vaccinate (55.1% and 52.1%, respectively).ConclusionsCOVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is widespread and growing over time, and public health measures should further try to leverage identified factors associated with hesitancy in order to enhance vaccination rates among children. 相似文献
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Health Care Management Science - COVID-19 has disrupted society and health care systems, creating a fertile environment for deaths beyond the virus. The year 2020 will prove to be the most deadly... 相似文献
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