2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1129123
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Age- and sex-dependent increase in self-harm among adolescents with mental health problems in East China during COVID-19 related society-wide isolation

Abstract: ObjectiveThe COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns about child and adolescent mental health issues, such as self-harm. The impact of society-wide isolation on self-harming behaviors among adolescents in China is unclear. In addition, adolescents of different ages and sexes have varying abilities to cope with environmental changes. However, these differences are rarely considered in self-harm studies. We aimed to characterize the age- and sex-dependent effects of COVID-19-related society-wide isolation on self-… Show more

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“…To sum up, it is observed that COVID-19 pandemic-related investigations in China have documented the psychological conditions of healthcare workers, postgraduate students, mothers, children, and adolescents, as well as patients with the infection, recovered from the virus, and visiting psychiatric departments (48)(49)(50)(51)(52)(53)(54). On the other hand, psychological factors influencing the intercultural communication of IS have remained unnoticed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To sum up, it is observed that COVID-19 pandemic-related investigations in China have documented the psychological conditions of healthcare workers, postgraduate students, mothers, children, and adolescents, as well as patients with the infection, recovered from the virus, and visiting psychiatric departments (48)(49)(50)(51)(52)(53)(54). On the other hand, psychological factors influencing the intercultural communication of IS have remained unnoticed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%