Self‐Reported Anxiety and Perception of Safety Following School Lockdown Drills among Adolescent Youth*

Author:

Riggs Alexandra1ORCID,Bergmann Kelly R.2,Zagel Alicia L.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Children's Medical Center Plano 7601 Preston Rd Plano TX 75024

2. Department of Emergency Medicine, Children's Minnesota 2525 Chicago Ave. S Minneapolis MN 55404

3. Pharmacy Services, M Health Fairview 711 Kasota Ave. SE Minneapolis MN 55414

Abstract

ABSTRACTBACKGROUNDLockdown drills are mandated within many educational settings in the US; they may contribute to adverse mental health and there is little to suggest their effectiveness. We describe factors associated with post‐drill anxiety and perceived effectiveness of drills.METHODSWe surveyed youth‐caregiver dyads presenting to the pediatric emergency department. Nonparametric tests compared factors across groups of child anxiety and caregiver perceived effectiveness of drills. Kappa statistics (κ) measured child‐caregiver agreement on post‐drill anxiety and depression symptoms.RESULTS108 child‐caregiver dyads were included. Post‐lockdown drill anxiety was reported by 27% of children; those reporting anxiety were more likely to have histories of bullying or skipping school for safety (p = 0.0004). Of caregivers, 47% believed drills effectively prevent firearm injury. There was a significant disparity between child and caregiver report of post‐drill mental health symptomatology (κ anxiety = 0.19; κ depression = 0.30).Implications for School Health, Policy, Practice, and Equity: Understanding factors contributing to anxiety surrounding lockdown drills and perception of drill effectiveness may aid policy decisions and resource allocation.CONCLUSIONSLockdown drills may increase mental health symptoms in children, while caregivers may not recognize this occurrence. Studies to identify risk factors of acute and chronic post‐lockdown drill anxiety will help determine how to better serve youth.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Philosophy,Education

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