The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and young people

Nov 20, 2023Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki

How the COVID-19 pandemic affects children and young people

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Abstract

A systematic review of data from 55,000 children and adolescents during the pandemic reported anxiety symptoms in 1.8–49.5% and depression symptoms in 2.2–63.8%.

  • Long-COVID symptoms in children include mood issues, sleep difficulties, and fatigue.
  • Children and adolescents experienced increased levels of loneliness, anxiety, and behavioral problems during the early pandemic.
  • Clinically significant anxiety and depression symptoms rose compared to pre-pandemic levels.
  • Risk factors for adverse mental health outcomes included pre-existing mental health issues, media exposure, and high local COVID-19 cases.
  • Protective factors included family routines and strong parent-child communication.
  • Children with autism spectrum disorders and ADHD showed notable increases in anxiety and behavioral problems during the pandemic.

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