Introduction. In March 2020, Argentina established a preventive and mandatory social isolation policy (ASPO, for its acronym in Spanish) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective. To explore the behaviors and habits of the adolescent population during the ASPO and the extent of compliance. Population and methods. Qualitative and quantitative, cross sectional study in Argentine adolescents aged 12-20 years. An anonymous, semi-structured questionnaire was administered during epidemiological weeks 34 to 36. Results. A total of 1535 questionnaires were analyzed. Participants' average age was 16 years; 72% were females. Non-compliance with the ASPO during the first 3 months was 27% versus 59% during the past month. A good to excellent family environment was described by 73%, and 87% performed educational activities. The average non-educational screen time was 6.8 hours per day. Seventy percent of participants said they did not use drugs in the past month. Positive aspects described included strengthening family bonds (34%) and discovering or returning to activities (20%); whereas negative aspects were emotional distress (23%) and not being able to see family members or friends (21%). Conclusions. Most adolescents maintained their educational activities, spent a lot of noneducational screen time, and referred a low drug use. Adherence to the ASPO decreased progressively over time. The main positive aspects were strengthening family bonds and discovering or returning to activities; whereas negative aspects were emotional distress and not being able to see family members or friends.
Pediatría práctica RESUMEN Introducción. Los estudiantes del último año de la escuela secundaria suelen realizar una celebración la noche previa al último primer día de clases (UPD). Objetivos. Describir las características del UPD en una población de adolescentes que concurrieron a un hospital universitario de comunidad. Población y métodos. Estudio de corte transversal. Fueron incluidos adolescentes que consultaron en 2018 y participaron del UPD. Se utilizó una encuesta semiestructurada y se solicitó describir narrativamente el UPD. Resultados. Se analizaron 102 encuestas. Los UPD se realizaron en un lugar privado en el 46,1 %; hubo un adulto acompañante en el 58 %; consumió alcohol el 78,4 %; ocurrieron lesiones no intencionales en el 9,8 %; tuvo problemas con adultos el 44,1 %, y volvería a realizarlo el 88 %. Conclusiones. La mayoría consumió alcohol y cerca de la mitad tuvo problemas con adultos. La mayoría de los estudiantes estuvieron conformes y volverían a realizarlo.
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