“…Youth are also at a particularly heightened risk for the psychological effects of COVID-19 due to their developmental stage ( Lamblin et al, 2017 ). The pandemic has been associated with increased youth depression and anxiety symptoms ( Duan et al, 2020 ; Ma L et al, 2021; Magson et al, 2020 ; Racine et al, 2021 ; Xie et al, 2020 ; Zhou et al, 2020 ), increased rates of suicide ideation and attempts ( Hill et al, 2021 ), increased sleep problems (Ma L et al, 2021;), increased presentation of posttraumatic stress symptoms (Ma L et al, 2021), significant sleep problems ( Ravens-Sieberer et al, 2021 ), an increase in emotion regulation problems ( Amoros-Reche et al, 2022 ; Ravens-Sieberer et al, 2021 ) and a significant decrease in life satisfaction among youth ( Magson et al, 2020 ). Parents also report their children are experiencing significantly increased irritability, worry, sleep disorders, fatigue, and agitation coinciding with COVID-19 ( Jiao et al, 2020 ).…”