Emotions and behaviours of child and adolescent psychiatric patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Claudine Laurent-LevinsonAnne-Sophie PellenHugues PellerinCyril HaninJuliette BouzyMarie DevernayVanessa MilhietXavier BenarousAngèle ConsoliJianxin ShiDouglas F LevinsonDavid CohenPublished in: BJPsych open (2024)
Consistent with previous studies of clinical cohorts, our patients had diverse responses during the pandemic. Several factors may have contributed to the finding of improvement in some individuals during the first lockdown, including the degree of family support or conflict, stress reduction owing to isolation, limitations of the outcome measures and/or possible selection bias. Ongoing treatment may have had a protective effect. Clinically, during crises additional support may be needed by families who experience increased conflict or who care for children with intellectual disability.