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Intersections between COVID-19 and socio-economic mental health stressors in the lives of South African adolescent girls and young women.

Zoe DubyBrittany BunceChantal FowlerKate BerghKim JonasJanan Janine DietrichDarshini GovindasamyCaroline KuoCatherine Mathews
Published in: Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health (2022)
Various psycho-social risk factors already disproportionally affect the mental health of AGYW in these communities; the COVID-19 pandemic intersects with these pre-existing social and environmental factors. Understanding strategies AGYW have used to positively cope with the uncertainty of COVID-19 amongst an array of pre-existing mental health stressors, is key in informing efforts to respond to their needs. Multisectoral interventions are needed to address the drivers of poor mental health among AGYW, and bolster healthy coping mechanisms; interventions seeking to mitigate the mental health impacts on this vulnerable population need to be responsive to the unpredictable pandemic environment.
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