2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.27.21262700
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Novel Coronavirus Pandemic Impacts Children and Adolescents’ Psychological Well-Being in Heavily Hit Chinese Provinces

Abstract: In light of the novel coronavirus'(COVID-19's) threat to public health worldwide, we sought to elucidate COVID-19's impacts on the mental health of children and adolescents in China. Through online self-report questionnaires, we aimed to discover the psychological effects of the pandemic and its associated risk factors for developing mental health symptoms in young people. We disseminated a mental health survey through online social media, WeChat, and QQ in the five Chinese provinces with the most confirmed ca… Show more

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“…In May-June 2020 the prevalence of depression among Spanish adolescents was 19.2%, and of extensive worry about pain or disease -50.6% (4). Data from several Chinese provinces heavily hit by COVID-19 suggest that the psychological well-being of children and adolescents declined during the pandemic -depressive, anxious, compulsive, inattentive, and sleep-related problems increased after the outbreak (29). In China studies indicate a high prevalence of psychological health problems -depression (43.7%/44.5%), anxiety (37.4%/38.0%), a combination of both symptoms (31.3%), and trauma-related distress (20.5%/22.7%) (30)(31)(32).…”
Section: The Negative Impact Of Covid-19 On Adolescent Mental Health ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In May-June 2020 the prevalence of depression among Spanish adolescents was 19.2%, and of extensive worry about pain or disease -50.6% (4). Data from several Chinese provinces heavily hit by COVID-19 suggest that the psychological well-being of children and adolescents declined during the pandemic -depressive, anxious, compulsive, inattentive, and sleep-related problems increased after the outbreak (29). In China studies indicate a high prevalence of psychological health problems -depression (43.7%/44.5%), anxiety (37.4%/38.0%), a combination of both symptoms (31.3%), and trauma-related distress (20.5%/22.7%) (30)(31)(32).…”
Section: The Negative Impact Of Covid-19 On Adolescent Mental Health ...mentioning
confidence: 99%