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Evaluation of COVID-19 Effect on Mental Health, Self-Harm, and Suicidal Behaviors in Children and Adolescents Population.

Jagoda GrzejszczakDominik StrzeleckiAgata GabryelskaMagdalena Kotlicka-Antczak
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
A subjective decrease in psychophysical well-being, an increase in the frequency of seeking mental health help during the pandemic, as well as an increased prevalence of depressive and anxiety symptoms were observed in the under-18 population as a potential consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic and related socioeconomic changes. The marked increase in self-harm behavior in the adolescent population (age > 12) and the marked increase in the frequency of death thinking in children (age ≤ 12) suggests the need for greater awareness and easier access to professional help from mental health specialists, particularly in a time of unprecedented stress and social isolation.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • mental illness
  • young adults
  • sleep quality
  • bipolar disorder
  • stress induced
  • risk assessment
  • heat stress