Needs and Coping Behaviors of Youth in the U.S. During COVID-19

Journal of Adolescent Health(2020)

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Purpose: This study aimed to determine the needs, emotions, and coping behaviors of U.S. youth during COVID-19. Methods: Two open-ended questions were posed to 1,174 MyVoice youth, aged 14-24 years, on March 20, 2020, regarding their needs and coping strategies during COVID-19. Qualitative responses were coded using thematic analysis and data were summarized with descriptive statistics. Results: The average age of the 950 respondents (RR = 80.9%) was 18.9 +/- 2.8 years with 52.1% female and 63.8% white. While 32.6% of participants felt resources were readily available, 35.2% felt resources were difficult to access or unavailable. Participants also described both emotional responses (27.4%) and coping strategies (69.8%). Most emotional responses were negative, including symptoms of anxiety or depression. Commonly reported coping strategies included staying connected and maintaining positivity. Conclusions: A significant portion of U.S. youth are experiencing unmet needs and negative emotions due to COVID-19 suggesting additional youth outreach is necessary to ensure basic needs, including socialization, are met. (C) 2020 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. All rights reserved.
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Youth,Needs,Coping,COVID-19
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